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The Vietnamese government itself recently estimated that light-fingered bureaucrats cream off at least 20% of infrastructure spending.
ECONOMIST: The issue that could undermine the government
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For an electrician and mechanic, no matter how light-fingered, there seemed no question of marrying them all off.
NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician
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The armed forces, say insiders, have given the government a list of the most useless and light-fingered officials, whom they want dismissed.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan's shaky government
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"Two or three days before the incident with which we are concerned, he was worried about burglars and light-fingered pykies, " she said.
BBC: Burgled farmer 'made threats to kill'
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There is also a well-founded suspicion that light-fingered bureaucrats and greedy politicians, the very people who caused the crisis, should be held to account but won't be.
ECONOMIST: The Greek crisis
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Or that the light-fingered are inevitably portrayed as Liverpudlians?
BBC: By BBC News Online's Liz Doig
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Getting it serviced was a nightmarish process involving long waits, the use of personal favours, and unpleasant discoveries (light-fingered mechanics would steal scarce items such as the wing mirrors or windscreen wipers).
ECONOMIST: Soviet cars
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But such laxity creates opportunities for light-fingered bureaucrats.
ECONOMIST: South Africa
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During this time, she got pregnant and married a sequence that was awkward in puritan Iran had a lot of fun and with light-fingered shrewdness has written a book that helps explain why things have turned out as they have.
ECONOMIST: Tehran memoir