Building maintenance and construction main sectors: CPIB

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Building maintenance and construction main sectors for corruption: CPIB

The construction sector, in particular, was consistently viewed as an "area of concern" by the CPIB over the past five years.

THE construction and building maintenance sectors were flagged as the two main culprits that form the bulk of corruption cases in 2018, according to the latest annual statistics by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau .

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