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    #41
    yun mga mahilig sa mga ok na systema like America, HK, singapore para makapagtrabaho ng mabuti, in my opinion, hindi umaalis sa comfort zone.

    best thing 'bout a corrupt nation, anything can happen. try your luck, risk, lose, learn.

    so that news is still good news.

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    #42
    In a grading system with zero as the best possible score and 10 the worst, the Philippines got 9.40, worsening sharply from its grade of 7.80 last year. Indonesia had been deemed Asia's most corrupt country in 2006.

    halos 10 na ang score ah, wala na talaga magyayari sa atin, sabagay expected na yan... talamak naman na talaga ang corruption dito sa atin

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    #43
    this survey result got some flak from Malacanang. Kung ano-ano sinabi. Pero nung lumabas survey na GMA's image is improving ( ) abah, abot tainga ang ngiti ng mga hin#yup*ks!!!

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    #44
    ^^^ perception lang daw?
    dunno though how far indonesia did their image building with regards to corruption, was there in 2004... at the arrival immigration counter talagang harap harapan yung pangungutong ng mga immigration officer. kahit gaano pa kahaba ang pila wala silang paki. lalo na kung ikaw ay hindi asean, kasama kong hapon noon ay nakotongan nung papasok kami.

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    #45
    Tingin ng mga tao dito basta galing ka abroad, dami ka pera.

    So kung may paraan para perahan ka, peperahan ka talaga.

    From the simple hingi ng pang-merienda sa airport to the bureaucracy-laden, govt forced contribution to the OFW fund.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by lightning099 View Post
    (From inquirer.net)

    SINGAPORE -- The Philippines is perceived by foreign businessmen as Asia's most corrupt economy, according to a survey Tuesday that also found countries were failing properly to tackle corruption.

    Singapore and Hong Kong were seen as the cleanest economies, while China, Indonesia and Vietnam posted improvements, the Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) said in a summary made available to AFP.

    Perception of corruption in Thailand worsened, with the military junta now in power after last September's coup seen as little better than the government it ousted.

    "The Philippines has the distinction of being perceived in the worst light this year," PERC said after polling 1,476 expatriate business executives in 13 countries and territories across the region in January and February.

    In a grading system with zero as the best possible score and 10 the worst, the Philippines got 9.40, worsening sharply from its grade of 7.80 last year. Indonesia had been deemed Asia's most corrupt country in 2006.

    PERC, which provides advice to private firms and governments, said it had not noted a worsening in the actual situation in the Philippines despite its deteriorating score.

    "It is bad and has been bad all along. People are just growing tired of the inaction and insincerity of leading officials when they promise to fight corruption," it said.

    The protracted corruption trial of deposed president Joseph Estrada "is an example of the problem and probably explains why respondents to our survey were so negative in their assessment" of the country.

    Thailand and Indonesia, both on a grade of 8.03, shared the spot as Asia's second most corrupt nations.

    Thailand's image worsened slightly on last year while Indonesia's score was better.

    The junta that ousted Thaksin Shinawatra as Thailand's prime minister last September promised to fight corruption "but there is no reason to be confident that its behavior will be any cleaner," PERC said.

    On Indonesia, PERC said President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's campaign to crack down on corruption has "produced some positive results, but he is still swimming against the current."

    The rankings of the 13 economies put Malaysia mid-table, marginally worse than last year.

    "One of the big disappointments for many Malaysians is that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has not been able or willing to follow through effectively with his campaign promise to reduce corruption," PERC said.

    China and Vietnam bettered their scores, but PERC said that the improved perception was because corruption was not being discussed openly.

    "The media in both China and Vietnam is subject to tight censorship. The only bad news the governments want published is news that they see fit for public consumption," it said.

    China was the seventh most corrupt nation, according to the survey table, up two places from last year. Vietnam was in 10th place out of 13, also up two.

    India was in ninth place. PERC said the Indian government must accelerate reforms, warning that corruption can limit companies' expansion plans.

    Singapore again just beat regional rival Hong Kong as the cleanest economy, although the latter posted a sharp improvement from its image in 2006.

    PERC's managing director Robert Broadfoot told AFP this might have resulted from a perception that "the differences between Hong Kong and (mainland) China are even starker now."

    Singapore is becoming increasingly vulnerable to corruption elsewhere, the PERC report said, citing the soured investment by state-linked investment firm Temasek Holdings in Thai telecom giant Shin Corp.

    The tax-free sale of Shin Corp. to Temasek by the Thaksin family fuelled the political crisis that led to the military taking power in Thailand.

    Another problem, the report added, is that foreigners "who have profited from corruption elsewhere in Asia sometimes seek a haven for their ill-gotten gains" in Singapore, where rich Indonesian families hold massive assets.
    Huh ok? but what's new?

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    yun mga mahilig sa mga ok na systema like America, HK, singapore para makapagtrabaho ng mabuti, in my opinion, hindi umaalis sa comfort zone.

    best thing 'bout a corrupt nation, anything can happen. try your luck, risk, lose, learn.

    so that news is still good news.
    good news?!

    amf! ano ikinaganda ng balitang 'to?

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    #48
    The thing about living in a country where people can be bought, u can get away with a lot of things.... basta u have money.

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    :fly:

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    #50
    as expected!:doh:

    as long as hindi nababago ang political system natin...palubog na tayo ng palubog! imagine ung mga nakaupo sa pinaka mababang position in goverment (barangay officials, sanguniang kabataan etc.) corrupt na. pano pa ung mga nasa highier positions?! hay grabe na to!!! puro sila TRAPO!

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