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More Europeans turn to fraud

▶ COVID- 19 crisis worsened corruption in EU: watchdog

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The pandemic has worsened corruption across the European Union ( EU), Transparen­cy Internatio­nal said Tuesday, with citizens at times needing personal connection­s to get medical care and some government­s using the crisis for their own gain.

The anti- graft watchdog surveyed more than 40,000 people in the EU’s 27 member states between October and December 2020.

On average, it found that 29 percent had relied on favors or well- connected friends and family to access public sector health services in 2020.

Six percent of respondent­s resorted to paying an outright bribe.

“Healthcare, in particular, has been a corruption hotspot as government­s struggled to manage the COVID- 19 pandemic,” Transparen­cy said in its annual report of people’s experience­s and perception­s of graft in the EU.

Bribery rates in the health sector were highest in Romania ( 22 percent) and Bulgaria ( 19 percent), while leaning on personal connection­s happened most often in the Czech Republic ( 54 percent) and Portugal ( 46 percent).

Many respondent­s also said their government­s weren’t handling the pandemic in a transparen­t manner.

In France, Poland and Spain, 60 percent of respondent­s or more felt that way.

Transparen­cy Internatio­nal called the findings “particular­ly worrying in the current context.”

“Not only are COVID- 19 sufferers in need of medical support, but government­s across the EU are rolling out vaccinatio­ns to protect those most vulnerable to the virus and are creating plans to allocate billions of euros for post- pandemic recovery,” said the watchdog.

The report’s authors singled out Hungary and Poland as countries using the crisis as “an excuse to undermine democracy” by imposing regulation­s that weaken democratic institutio­ns.

Other politician­s saw it as a “chance to make a profit,” they said, pointing to lobbying for face- mask procuremen­t and lobbying scandals that have ensnared several German lawmakers.

Looking beyond the health crisis, the survey found that a third of EU residents think corruption as a whole is getting worse in their country, although there were huge regional difference­s.

The survey found that a third of EU residents think corruption as a whole is getting worse in their country, although there were huge regional difference­s.

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