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Young Catalans now tolerate corruption

Young Catalans now accept cases of corruption occurring in everyday life as normal. This includes copying in an exam, falsifying residency to enrol a child at a preferred school, a public worker receiving a gift, doctors receiving free holidays from pharmaceutical companies and a relative or friend being hired for a position in a public body. The director of the Anti-Fraud Office, Miguel Ángel Gimeno, yesterday described this attitude among young people aged 18 and 29 as “a huge social failure”.

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