Namibians Believe Corruption Increased in 2014

11 December 2014

Close to two thirds (63 percent) of Namibians believe that corruption in Namibia has increased over the past year and four in ten also believe that police and government officials are the most corrupt, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) revealed on Monday when marking International Anti-Corruption Day.

This is according to a survey conducted by the Afrobarometer team and led by IPPR, which interviewed 1 200 adult Namibians in August and September this year.

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