BribeLink
BribeLink is a secure, anonymous platform that streamlines the bribery process for social innovators, officials, and mediators.
Clients propose ideas.
Mediators manage bribe negotiations.
Officials approve processes upon milestone payment
Is there any Corruption Management Saas? Niche. Problem. Huge Market.
Just for gags!
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Anto Joel Valan Mutharasu
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Zenanvibe • 9m
Introducing Zenanvibe - your trusted IT automation partner, dedicated to streamlining businesses and empowering them to reach new heights of success.
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Srinvasan perumal
Learner and dreamer • 14h
I am working on the anti corruption platform which can stand against corruption and booked the domain "corruptionbuster.com"
I developing this app via bolt.new . can you guys suggest me your opinion and recommend the features that needs to be added
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mg
News & updates • 3m
India ranks 96 out of 180 countries in Corruption Perceptions Index 2024.
Least corrupt nations-
Denmark- 1st rank
Finland- 2nd rank
Singapore- 3rd rank
China ranks 76 out of 180 countries.
We entrepreneurs think out of the box. So this question is to all the entrepreneurs.
How do you think, we can stop corruption in India at the ground level?
To get a small businesses registration, or any kind of licences at many places we still have
Event management companies Corruption 🥺
The level of corruption in India is truly shocking. Recently, 120 Hindu devotees lost their lives because the company managing a religious event allowed severe overcrowding. Despite the event's capacity bein
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Nitish Kumar
Startup helping and ... • 1m
Our government focusing on adani & ambani ( corruption & election, MLA buying ) average public busy in Hindu muslim tv show (technology, education, science, infrastructure development all in dustbin ) what we get on turn ??? As citizens
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Sneh Shah
'devtah' without the... • 6m
Do we all agree that the more we digitize everything, the lesser the chances of corruption?
Can you suggest some areas where digital services are urgently needed to reduce the ‘money under the table’ phenomenon?