Corruption in Russian business

Published October 20, 2007

MOSCOW, Oct 19: Corruption in Russian business has worsened over the last two years and is draining millions of dollars from the economy, according to a survey. “Although corruption and bribery continues to be perceived as the most prevalent type of fraud, the most common type of fraud was asset misappropriation,” accountancy group PricewaterhouseCoopers wrote in its global biennial report.

President Vladimir Putin and new Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov have made fighting corruption a priority in the run-up to a parliamentary election in December and a presidential election in March.

PWC surveyed 125 of Russia’s biggest companies and reported 59 per cent had suffered at least one economic crime in the last year, up from 49 per cent in their 2005 survey.

The survey also found the average cost of the economic crimes for Russian business had quadrupled to $12.8 million since 2005.

“Frauds committed by senior and middle management cause the greatest financial damage to businesses,” PWC wrote.

The report said that almost half of the companies felt they had been placed in a position where they had to pay a bribe in the last two years, and just over half felt they had lost out to a competitor because they had not paid a bribe.—Reuters

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