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Saturday 9 November 2019
Corruption Survey
ORANJESTAD ― The Centrale Bank van Aruba
(CBA) announces that during the period of
November 8 through November 29, 2019, the
CBA will conduct a “Corruption Survey”. The
aim is to acquire valuable information on the
experience and perception of Aruban residents
with regard to corruption.
Since Aruba is not part of international surveys
related to the topic of corruption, the CBA
decided to conduct a “Corruption Survey” for
the first time in 2018. This survey is based largely
on the same methodology and questions
applied by Transparency International and
also some questions related to Aruba’s own
situation. The survey includes, among others,
questions about the level of corruption, the
experience with corruption when using services
particularly in the public sector, the experience
when reporting corruption, and the need for
additional anti-corruption measures.
To assist the CBA in gathering this important
information, a group of interviewers will visit
selected households and conduct the interviews
on behalf of the CBA. These interviewers will
identify themselves by wearing an I.D. badge is strictly anonymous and guarantees that cooperation.
with CBA logo. The interviewers have the all information received will be treated with
obligation to keep all the information they the utmost confidence and will be only used If you have any question about this survey,
receive during the survey strictly confidential. on an aggregated basis for statistical and please contact Mrs. Ghislaine Paalman,
analytical purposes. The CBA trusts that all Statistics Department of the CBA at telephone
The CBA is aware that this information is persons approached by these interviewers to number 5252100 or via e-mail: g.d.paalman@
sensitive and, therefore, stresses that this survey participate in this survey will give their maximum cbaruba.org.q