If someone oils your palm, offer them the other also

The Global Corruption Barometer showed that the world corruption scale has increased dramatically. The Gallup International Association poll surveyed 114,000 respondents from 108 countries. According to the survey results, 1 out of 4 citizens of the planet has paid a bribe at least once in order to deal with administrative or associated with law enforcement issues. The first place is shared by Liberia and Sierra Leone with 75% of people bribing. The lowest level is recorded in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Japan, and Georgia – less than 5%. In compliance with the barometer, none of the world countries has a decreasing bribery rate, on the contrary, this number does nothing but increasing. The closest Russia's neighbor, Ukraine, gained the 30th position with its 39%, just like Bangladesh, Bolivia, Egypt, and Mexico. The goal of a such a corruption survey is to examine the corruption influence on the living conditions, to get the public opinion about bribery in general, and to appraise the government anti-corruption measures. However, the Global Corruption Barometer did not include Russia in the ranking. Probably, the Russians just know how to square the circles.