France’s Oceanic Territory Seeks to Cleanse Itself of Corruption
Combating Corruption in French Polynesia
Transparency International has launched efforts to combat corruption in French Polynesia, aiming to create a more transparent and accountable government.
The State of Corruption in French Polynesia
- 16% of people surveyed believe that corruption in government is a significant problem (Global Corruption Barometer)
- 11% of public service users reported paying a bribe within the past year
- 23% were offered a bribe in exchange for their vote in the last five years
Promoting Anti-Corruption Efforts and Empowering Citizens
Transparency International’s activities in French Polynesia include:
Key Initiatives
- Promoting anti-corruption efforts among citizens
- Providing resources to individuals who wish to make a difference
- Encouraging regular people to take action against corruption
Commitment to a More Transparent Government
Despite the challenges, Transparency International remains committed to its mission in French Polynesia, working towards a more transparent and accountable government for its citizens.
Staying Informed and Getting Involved
- Stay updated on the organization’s progress through their weekly newsletter
- Support their efforts with donations
Global Impact and Future Plans
With its presence spanning over 100 countries, Transparency International continues to push for anti-corruption reforms worldwide. The organization aims to promote a culture of transparency and accountability, ultimately leading to a more just and equitable society for all.
Creating Lasting Change
By engaging with citizens, governments, and other stakeholders, the organization seeks to create lasting change and put an end to corruption once and for all.