The Anti-Corruption Survey is a template designed by GIACC which can be used to undertake a survey of industry professionals as to their perception of the extent of corruption in the national infrastructure sector.
It is of particular use for professional institutions which may wish to survey their members. The purpose is to ascertain how widespread different types of corrupt acts are, and whether effective steps are being taken to prevent corruption and encourage reporting of corruption. If corruption is seen as widespread, the results can be used to encourage government and organisations to implement more effective anti-corruption measures.
The survey also has an additional benefit as an awareness raising exercise, as most questions contain an explanation alongside them which helps people understand a particular type of corrupt act.
The survey content can be adapted so as to remove or change questions, or add additional questions.
The survey will most efficiently be undertaken if the content is loaded onto the professional institution’s website, using appropriate survey software. Users can then take the survey online, and results can be automatically collated.