Tackling Retail Corruption in India by Swati Ramanathan, Co-founder, Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy and Chairperson, India Urban Space
2. Objectives Getting data on retail corruption by city and by sector Creating a citizens’ support network against corruption Analysing rent seeking trends and opportunities in government departments Advocating with government to redefine processes to eliminate corruption
3. Aug ’10 - Sept’11- Track record so far India’s fastest growing repository of bribe related reports submitted by citizens. 7,43,374 hits 14,181 bribe/didn’t bribe reports – some heart-wrenching, some exhilarating Rs. 4,35,547,783/- bribe value reported Partnership with Bangalore Transport Department, business process re-engineering Under review - Land registration, Power
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