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9 comentarii

  1. Speri mata dar speri degeaba…
    Ciocu mic ca noi suntem la putere…!!!

  2. Auzi, vezi ca Jvaighofăr, taie lemne din rezervatie naturala, e ok? Cerem o parere ONU, ceva?

    • Amandoi va dati ”zmei” pe aici, dar niciunul nu mi-ati raspuns la ultimele intrebari:
      -@Morjan, la cea cu…greatest mindes…;
      -@Asistat, la cea cu …ardelenii…

    • Maxim 4%, ca la teza de doctorat a LCK…
      Nu se pune, nu?!?

    • N-au exercitiu democratic! Din pacate, acei sute de ani de munca la stapan, si-au lasat amprenta… Ca ne place sau nu…

  3. Poate doamna ambasador are vreo parere si despre faptul ca johanes nu si a platit datoria la ANAF nici pana in ziua de azi…

  4. „CORUPTIONEN” in Austria
    Austria has a well-developed institutional and legal system, and most corruption cases under investigation by a parliamentary committee end with judicial trials and effective judgments. However, there are several significant Austrian corruption cases which have taken place during the past decade involving land and regional officials, high-level public officials, the central government and, in one instance, the former Chancellor.[1]

    In most cases, corrupt practices were related to conflicts of interest, abuse of office, money laundering and influence peddling. The corruption scandals have put into doubt the ethical standards of the political elite.[1] This doubt is reflected in the findings of Eurobarometer 2012, where two-thirds of respondents perceive national politicians to be corrupt and also the most corrupt institution in Austria.[2]

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_Austria

  5. CU MATERIALUL CLIENTULUI

    „More than one-third of businesses perceive nepotism and cronyism to be widespread within the public administration, and that bribery and the use of connections are often the easiest way to obtain certain public services (European Commission, Feb. 2014).

    A quarter of Austrians indicate they still consider it acceptable to offer a gift or a favor in order to obtain something from a public service (Eurobarometer 2017).

    A third of citizens believe that abuse of office and bribery are widespread among officials issuing business permits

    https://www.business-anti-corruption.com/country-profiles/austria/

  6. CORUPTIONEN in Austria – CU MATERIALUL CLIENTULUI

    „More than one-third of businesses perceive nepotism and cronyism to be widespread within the public administration, and that bribery and the use of connections are often the easiest way to obtain certain public services (European Commission, Feb. 2014).

    A quarter of Austrians indicate they still consider it acceptable to offer a gift or a favor in order to obtain something from a public service (Eurobarometer 2017).

    A third of citizens believe that abuse of office and bribery are widespread among officials issuing business permits

    https://www.business-anti-corruption.com/country-profiles/austria/