Sat 28 Oct 2006
I recieved this link by email twice so far, so I’m sure many of you already have seen this too…but if not, its worth a look -
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Ticketing corruption
Fri, 07/07/2006 - 4:57pm.
In a great paper for the National Bureau for Economic Research, two researchers have found that the number of parking tickets that legally-immune foreign diplomats acummulate in NYC and refuse to pay is a great measure of how corrupt their home countries are.
| Corruption rank | Country | Violations per diplomat |
| 1 | Kuwait | 246.2 |
| 2 | Egypt | 139.6 |
| 3 | Chad | 124.3 |
| 4 | Sudan | 119.1 |
| 5 | Bulgaria | 117.5 |
| 6 | Mozambique | 110.7 |
| 7 | Albania | 84.5 |
| 8 | Angola | 81.7 |
| 9 | Senegal | 79.2 |
| 10 | Pakistan | 69.4 |
The paper ranks country corruption according to the number of parking violations per country diplomat, and finds that the results match up remarkably well with findings from rough survey-based estimates on the topic. Who are the worst violators? Kuwait blew away the competition with a whopping average of 246 unpaid parking tickets per diplomat over a 5 year period. Diplomats from countries famed for their good political behavior like Canada, Sweden, and Norway didn’t have any unpaid tickets. And countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America - regions widely accused of corruption - all had countries at both the top and bottom of the ranking. Some of the surprises? Colombian and Ugandan diplomats paid up almost all their tickets, while the Italians are overdue on about 15 unpaid tickets per diplomat.
The study also finds that officials from countries that have unfavorable views of the US tend to commit more violations. Apparently, when placed in a “zero legal enforcement” scenario, foreign diplomats in New York start behaving like they would at home:
Diplomatic immunity means there was essentially zero legal enforcement of diplomatic parking violations, allowing us to examine the role of cultural norms alone. This generates a revealed preference measure of corruption based on real-world behavior for government officials all acting in the same setting. We find tremendous persistence in corruption norms: diplomats from high corruption countries (based on existing survey-based indices) have significantly more parking violations.
UN diplomats as a whole owe New York City over $18 million in unpaid parking fines - and they’re complaining about the city’s efforts to crackdown on these violations. Said Brazil’s Jose Selicio a few years ago:
Diplomatic immunity, Mr. Chairman, is like virginity. Either you have it or you have not. I have not seen a half-virgin.
Was he worried about paying up or preserving internationalism? Likely the former. Brazil ranks 29th in the world corruption ranking, with about 30 unpaid tickets per diplomat.
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Look at the difference between Kuwait and 2nd place Egypt, almost DOUBLE the violations!
At least we’re consistent, in Kuwait and out of Kuwait! :/
14 Responses to “Kuwaiti Diplomats … We’re #1!”
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October 28th, 2006 at 12:24 pm
Oh my goodness!
Great post.
October 28th, 2006 at 12:25 pm
Oh my goodness!
(Fashla)
Great post.
October 28th, 2006 at 12:38 pm
At least we’re number 1 at something :/…That’s something to be proud of
October 28th, 2006 at 1:13 pm
i’m more intersted in the total
maybe other countries have bigger staff in newyourk that kuwait and they are doing more Violations
but still that a lot of Violations , and i realy hope they check who the hell is doing that and fine him ( in my dreams i know )
October 28th, 2006 at 2:44 pm
شوف انا كان عندي قناعه انه الكويتين
بس بالكويت يخالفون و ينضبطون لما يطلعون بره
بس كلامك اثبت انه لا داخل و لا بره
و انه الكويتي متمرد على القانون بطبعه
و بطبيع ما يغير طبعه
October 28th, 2006 at 2:51 pm
Statistic could be manipulated.
October 28th, 2006 at 3:29 pm
Q I once asked a friend who worked in New york about the study .. Whats interesting about it is that the Kuwaiti, Egyptian, and Sudanese embassies are on the same street, and there is absolutely no parking whatsoever on that st thats where all the violations come from.. Nevertheless, still guilty.
October 28th, 2006 at 3:51 pm
فشلتنا
وين اودي ويهي من اخوانه الموزمبيقيين و الباكستانيين
شيل البوست لو سمحت
October 29th, 2006 at 8:50 am
It’s the UNPAID PARKING tickets from 1997 PER DIPLOMAT! Could mean one of three things, as forzaq8 mentioned could mean other countries have bigger delegations, it could also mean that other countries pay their violations, and could just mean that the Kuwaiti, Egyptians, and other countries’ delegation wake up late and have constant difficulty finding parking in that area
October 29th, 2006 at 10:46 am
DR, thx i guess, and not something to be proud of!
howakhan, if im not mistaken we’re also up there in deaths from car accidents and something to do with smoking! Lucky us!
forza, ur probably right, im sure we have less diplomats than Egyptians or Sudanese or Pakistanis, but still even if we have 1 or 2 diplomats thats still a ridiculously high number per dimplomat!! Im sure its not all, but that means that someone, or a few people are getting a really large number of violations to take the average up this way! And like u said it needs to be investigated!
neelah, lil asaf sa7 kalaamich o ana kaaan 3abaaly nafsich only in Kuwait
Ali, true, but there is a limit to how much it could be manipulated
Mobi, well then its the embassy’s fault for not providing parking or fixing that problem with the right authorities!
KM, maaa asheeeeeeeela!! Istajwibny!
Baqdonis, lol i like ur analysis of the situation
October 30th, 2006 at 1:13 am
NO COMMENT, LOL
3ala ma2th’6n it’s manipulated because how many Kuwaitis diplomats In NY !! i don’t think it’s more than Egyptian !!
bas yemken 9ej who knows, el-kuwaiti kuwaiti dar madar el 3alam
November 6th, 2006 at 9:56 am
Is it any co-incidence that the top 4 countries are Muslim?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_countries
May 13th, 2007 at 4:33 am
Hello. Perfect Site!
October 19th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
Thanks a lot for this article