LSI Survey: 41.2% of Respondents Unsure if Vaccine Budget is Safe from Corruption
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An Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) survey reveals a divided public opinion on the government's ability to guarantee that vaccine budget allocation is free from corruption.
41.2% of respondents are not confident that the government can guarantee that the COVID-19 vaccine budget will be free from corruption. This breaks down to 36.3% who are somewhat unconvinced and 4.9% who are very unconvinced.
However, 50.1% of respondents are confident that the government can guarantee that the vaccine budget will be free from corruption. This includes 3.8% who are very confident and 46.3% who are somewhat confident.
The survey was conducted via telephone from June 20th to 25th, 2021. It involved 1,200 randomly selected respondents. The sample was drawn from all provinces, proportionally distributed.
The survey's margin of error is approximately ±2.88% with a 95% confidence level.
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