Majority of young Hungarians view corruption as serious problem, TI survey finds

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Budapest, August 12 (MTI) – The vast majority of young Hungarians believe that corruption is a serious problem in Hungary and should not be tolerated, a survey presented by Transparency International (TI) Hungary on Friday shows.
The survey, presented by TI Hungary director József Péter Martin at the Sziget festival, found that 80 percent of 18-29 year olds consider corruption a serious problem. Fully 54 percent of the respondents said they thought all politicians were corrupt and 84 percent said corruption should not be tolerated.
According to the report, 54 percent of young people had experienced corruption in some form; 39 percent of them in health care and 29 percent during police procedures.
The survey was conducted over the phone in July with a sample of 500 people between the ages of 18 and 29.
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