COI indexes showed a decreasing in the levels of taking bribe in the government institutions during November as 17% less than October.
The given outputs of the survey which conducted by COI on monthly basis, revealed that less than 3% of the petitioners gave bribe in order to accomplish their petitions, whereas the output was more than 3% during November.
The analyses tables of survey outputs of 23451 citizens referred that 1030 forms were excluded because they did not have enough information, which means that the analyses indexes depended on 2241 forms.
The survey outputs also showed that 21819 citizens refused to give bribe in order to facilitate their petitions while 206 citizens accepted to pay bribes include 81% males and 19% females.
It is appeared that the youth category between (21-30 years old) where the most extorted people to pay bribes to the bribers as they consist more than 33% , while the men category between (31-40 years old) consist about 25% and the old people category consist 18%.
It was noted that there is contrarily relation between the educational level of the bribers and the rate of taking bribe. The rate of those people that have PhD degree did not reach 0.5%, while those who hold master degree their rate raised to 28% and the rate among the youth category got near to 50%.