Invites you to register any recent or old bribes you have paid. Please tell them if you resisted a demand for a bribe, or did not have to pay a bribe, because of a new procedure or an honest official who helped you. They do not ask for your name or phone details, so feel free to report on the formats provided.
NOT A FEE, BUT A BRIBE One Bangalore resident narrates his experience on www.ipaidabribe.com “Though we were married in March, 2008, due to some or the other reason, we could not get our marriage legally registered. Few months back we decided to register and get our marriage certificate done, we went Sub Registrar’s office near N R Colony, Bangalore. The clerk welcomed us and we submitted all the required documents and our marriage certificate was ready in less than 15 minutes. Once the certificate was ready, we were asked to come to a room where he took our signatures stating that we have received copies of the marriage certificate. Once we signed, he politely said, “Sir for this fee is Rs 600.” I had thought the certificate was free, so I hadn’t brought much money along. I could muster only Rs 500. The clerk took the money and said with a smile, “That’s Ok Sir, we will adjust with this.” That was when I realised that I actually paid a BRIBE and not a fee to the government.”
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1 comments:
i feel that in all this energy and thought going into ways of combating corruption and getting the voice of the civil society heard, we miss out one important point. Is it not necessary that members of the civil society alos come together to pledge not to give bribe whatever be the provocation and to come together to boycott the official asking for bribe. This way the official gets exposed and one has not to go through the indignity of giving the bribe
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