<p>Releasing the findings in Berlin Thursday, the group said 60 percent of people it surveyed estimated the problem had become worse.<br /><br />Of those who paid bribes, half said it was to "solve a problem" and a quarter said it was to speed up slow processes and decisions.<br /><br />Bribe-takers included police, health officials and tax collectors, according to the survey.<br />TI said the data came from surveys of more than 91,000 people in 86 nations or other territories.<br /><br />The worst place for bribery was sub-Saharan Africa, with more than half those surveyed saying they had paid bribes in the past 12 months.<br /><br />Next in the ranking were the Middle East and North Africa, with more than one third having paid bribes. In Europe and North America the rate was just five percent.<br /><br />TI released its annual Corruption Perceptions Index in October, ranking 178 nations.<br />"The 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index shows that nearly three quarters of the 178 countries in the index score below five, on a scale from 10 (very clean) to 0 (highly corrupt). These results indicate a serious corruption problem," the report said.<br /></p>
<p>Releasing the findings in Berlin Thursday, the group said 60 percent of people it surveyed estimated the problem had become worse.<br /><br />Of those who paid bribes, half said it was to "solve a problem" and a quarter said it was to speed up slow processes and decisions.<br /><br />Bribe-takers included police, health officials and tax collectors, according to the survey.<br />TI said the data came from surveys of more than 91,000 people in 86 nations or other territories.<br /><br />The worst place for bribery was sub-Saharan Africa, with more than half those surveyed saying they had paid bribes in the past 12 months.<br /><br />Next in the ranking were the Middle East and North Africa, with more than one third having paid bribes. In Europe and North America the rate was just five percent.<br /><br />TI released its annual Corruption Perceptions Index in October, ranking 178 nations.<br />"The 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index shows that nearly three quarters of the 178 countries in the index score below five, on a scale from 10 (very clean) to 0 (highly corrupt). These results indicate a serious corruption problem," the report said.<br /></p>