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8th January 2019

Details: Although there is a slight downward trend, the education sector continues to be perceived as one of the most corrupt areas in the RM. In February 2018, more than 20% of citizens declared in an IRI poll that the most corrupt functionaries are teachers, along with doctors and policemen.
Language: Romanian
Reporter: Victoria Dumbrava
Camera: Filip Bârsan, Maxim Cebanenco
Editor: Constantin Taran
Dateline: Chisinau, Moldova – 22/11/2018
Source: Agora Media / OPEN Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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