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Moscow

Published on
June 14, 2002
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Russian higher education is subject to more bribes than any other sector except healthcare, according to Georgiy Saratov, a former aide to President Boris Yeltsin. The number of payments and gifts to clinch university entrance or exam passes is exceeded only by those given to doctors and healthcare staff.

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