Europeans have different views on the corruption in their countries. While the West European countries don’t see the corruption either normal or usual, in countries like Romania, Bosnia or the Czech Republic see it as a natural component of their lives, a GfK study shows.

Also in the area of personal level bribe, Romania ranks among the first in the region. 59% of the West-Europeans say that the bribe isn’t necessary and patience solves problems. Meanwhile, 61% of Romanians consider the bribe as a natural, day-by-day phenomenon.

While the Government and health care system are seen corrupt by 14% of the West-Europeans, 22% of Romanians point at Justice, 20% at the health care and only 13% at the government and its institutions.