Survey Reveals the Contours and Content of Bribery in the U.K. Construction Industry

Forty-nine percent of U.K. construction professionals believe that corruption is common within the U.K. construction industry, a decrease of 2% since 2006.  That was one of the key findings of a survey conducted and published in September by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the world’s largest professional body for construction management and leadership.  CIOB’s findings indicate several potential reasons for those levels of corruption.  The majority of construction professionals who believe that corruption is a problem in the U.K. cited economic issues as the primary reason for this phenomenon.

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