Distrust in Justice: 78% of Chileans Believe that Money and Power Influence Failures, According to Ipsos
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The perception of corruption in the judiciary continues to be consolidated as one of the main concerns of the citizenry, as revealed by a report by Ipsos, where 57 per cent of the people surveyed identify corruption as the main problem of the judicial system in Chile, very much because of other shortcomings such as the slowness of the proceedings or the lack of internal control. The study that was carried out on 1,000 people at the national leve…
According to a recent study by the consultant Ipsos, 78% of the inhabitants of Chile believe that money and power influence judicial decisions, a fact that shows a crisis of credibility in the judicial system of the South American country.
Santiago de Chile, 9 Jan (Prensa Latina) 57 percent of the population in Chile regards corruption as the main problem affecting the justice system today, according to a study published by the company Ipsos. The post Chileans point to corruption as the biggest problem of justice first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The perception of mistrust in Chilean justice is aggravated, with 75% seeing economic obstacles and 57% pointing to corruption as a big problem.
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