Title: Regional Corruption Monitoring
1Regional Corruption Monitoring
- Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, and Yugoslavia
2Objectives
- Measure spread and intensity of corruption
- Initiate and influence public debate and policy
design
- Track progress and compare countries
- Identify problem areas
3CMS Methodology
- Employing an integrated set of quantitative and
qualitative measurement instruments
- Corruption is decomposed into 4 basic
dimensions 1. Preconditions 2. Action 3.
Perception of results 4. Visions for the future
4CMS Reporting and AnalysisCorruption Indexes
5CMS Measurement Concept
- The corruption free society all indexes
approximate 0
- The totally corrupt society all indexes
approximate 10
6Impact of CMS in Bulgaria
- Intensified media exposure of corruption
- Initiated the public debate on corruption
- Indexes became an effective pressure tool
- Measured the actual achievements of Coalition
2000
7Media monitored "24 chasa", Trud", Sega",
Standard", Pari", Novinar", Monitor",
Demokrazia", Duma", Capital", "168 - chasa",
Banker".
Presentation of Coalition 2000 CMS indexes
8CMS Results Importance of corruption as a socia
l problem
9Albania
10Bosnia and Herzegovina
11Bulgaria
12Macedonia
13Romania
14Croatia
15Serbia
16Montenegro
17Acceptability in Principle
18Susceptibility to Corruption
19Corruption Pressure
20Personal Involvement in Corrupt Practices
21Spread of Corruption
22Practical effectiveness of corruption
23Corruption Expectations
24The effect of anticorruption in Bulgaria