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Оглавлениеunder-the-table is the way to get public contracts in china
More than 90% of experts responding to a survey in China said that a company conducting under-the-table practices to influence decision makers would have a better chance of winning a public-project contract than a company that followed all the rules, say Xuguang Song of Beijing Normal University and Wenhao Cheng of Tsinghua University, both in China. The survey of academics in 36 cities also indicated that Shanghai is perceived to be the most corrupt city in China. On a more positive note, more than half of respondents said their cities had become less corrupt.