Keith Woolford Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 Corruption: the new concern for Panamanians Security, Unemployment, Corruption Oscar Sulbarán Thu, 11/23/2017 - 22:28 According to the monthly survey, published by the firm Dichter & Neira, insecurity and unemployment are the main problems that afflict Panamanians, however, in the November study, corruption has jumped to third place after being in the last place a year ago. This was the question: “What do you consider is the most serious problem the country is facing at this time?” According to the poll, insecurity ranks first with 29%, unemployment ranks second with 15% and corruption escalated to third place with 13%. In the case of the management of the Supreme Court of Justice there is a section in the opinion survey. About the management of this institution, only 25% of Panamanians rate it as “excellent and good” while 68% consider it “bad and very bad”. Precisely on the issue of justice 77% of respondents believe it to be “unsure or not at all sure” that everything about the Odebrecht case will be made known while 19% think it will be “very sure or somewhat sure” that the truth about the topic to comes out. The study was conducted from November 16 to 19, with a sample of 1,200 people, over 18 years of age, residents of the Republic of Panama, throughout the national territory excep for Darién and the Comarcas. The margin of error is 2.9%. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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