Official corruption... when ships are in port
It鈥檚 estimated that 90% of traded goods are carried on ocean going ships. But for the seafarers who make that trade possible, it鈥檚 not always an easy process.
The UN has estimated the global Cost of Corruption at some 5% of the world's Gross Domestic Product.
Today our sister programme Business Daily has been looking at this - specifically through the lens of shipping, and the demands of routine bribery facing sea-farers. Many of the goods we buy and consume have at some stage reached us by cargo ship... But for the seafarers who make that happen, it鈥檚 not always an easy process. Ruth Alexander of Business Daily and The Food Chain tells more about this.
Also, we hear from a very upset passenger, who's been trying to fly away from the destroyed by floods airport in Dubai. And we find out why a coalition of Nestl茅 shareholders is demanding to increase healthy food sales.
(Picture: Cargo vessels transit through the Panama Canal, on the outskirts of Panama City. Picture credit: Reuters)
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