@kaprys,
In case you haven't noticed, bribery's not exactly something we talk about, especially in public:-) One certainly can't deny its existence, since it is done, as the German puts it "unter der Hand" aka "under the table, i.e. in secret. No one comes out and announces that they just paid a kickback to get a job.
However, here as elsewhere, the Catholic Church and certain routine clerical civil service jobs seem to go together with a wink and a nod from the monsignor to the local gov't. official.
The crying pity is that you don't seem to know what goes on your own country; it's been going on there for a while, you merely never picked up on it.
Someday, you will.
In Germany, my experience is that things are generally more straightforward and above board in business.
In case you haven't noticed, bribery's not exactly something we talk about, especially in public:-) One certainly can't deny its existence, since it is done, as the German puts it "unter der Hand" aka "under the table, i.e. in secret. No one comes out and announces that they just paid a kickback to get a job.
However, here as elsewhere, the Catholic Church and certain routine clerical civil service jobs seem to go together with a wink and a nod from the monsignor to the local gov't. official.
The crying pity is that you don't seem to know what goes on your own country; it's been going on there for a while, you merely never picked up on it.
Someday, you will.
In Germany, my experience is that things are generally more straightforward and above board in business.