Rabat, July 15 -- The report also shows that 31 % of public service users have paid a bribe, while 74 % think the government is doing a bad job of tackling corruption.

The survey reveals, however, that 49 % think that ordinary citizens can make a difference in the fight against corruption.

The survey, which is the largest and the most detailed in the world, covered 47,000 African citizens from 35 different African countries, including 1,200 Moroccans. The intent was to highlight the attitudes and experiences of bribery and corruption in their countries.

The report indicates that Moroccans think bribery is most prevalent among members of Parliament with 41 % saying that MPs receive bribes. MPs were closely followed by the Prime Minister...