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A recent BBS survey reveals that 31.67% of Bangladeshi citizens faced bribery and corruption when accessing government services over the past year. The BRTA, law enforcement, passport offices, and land registry offices were identified as the most corruption-prone. The study also highlighted limited freedom of expression, low political participation, and gender-based disparities. Despite some positive feedback on healthcare, education, and safety, nearly 19% reported facing discrimination or harassment. The survey covered 84,807 respondents across all districts following UN guidelines.

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Bonik Barta 30 Jun 25

BBS Survey Report: 32% of Citizens Faced Bribery and Corruption When Receiving Government Services

In the past year, 31.67% of citizens who sought government services in Bangladesh reported experiencing bribery and corruption. Among them, 38.62% were men and 22.71% were women. These findings were revealed in the "Citizen Perception Survey (CPS)" published yesterday by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The nationwide survey, conducted in February 2025, interviewed 84,807 individuals aged 18 and above from 45,888 households across all 64 districts.


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