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Ugandans trust courts more, but public service faces decline
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73750, member: 636"] Stats bureau dropped survey results showing citizens are way more confident about courts and prosecutors compared to seven years back, with trust jumping from somewhere in the 60s up past 80 percent for most legal institutions. The human rights commission basically doubled its approval rating while public prosecutors went from like a quarter of people backing them to three-quarters. Legal aid groups are calling cap on the whole thing because corruption and case backlogs are still wrecking access to justice for regular people. About one in seven respondents admitted bribing government workers to get services, with the highest rates happening in the Tooro and Bunyoro regions. Officials say educated elites are actually driving most of the bribe payments by using their connections to skip the line. Confidence in mayors and local chairpeople dropped a few points while general trust in public service also slid down during the same period. [/QUOTE]
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