According to the EY EMEIA Fraud Survey, 80 per cent of Indian respondents believe that bribery and corrupt practices happen widely in relation to business.
EY, formerly known as Ernst & Young, found that manipulation of financial results is prevalent as 40 per cent of the respondents believe companies in their market often exaggerate financial performance.
"59 per cent opine that companies often report their financial performance as better than it is," the survey said.
"Businesses are operating in an exceptionally challenging environment," it said, adding management is under increased pressure to find new ways to grow their business.
Around 67 per cent of respondents felt that India has been achieving economic growth which is slower than expected and economic sanctions are more complex and require greater effort for businesses to comply, it said.
Nearly 81 per cent said that managers are under increased pressure to identify new revenue opportunities, and 66 per cent believe that the pressure to venture into higher risk markets is high.
Singh said the overall sentiment which the survey brings about, borders on the reluctance to change old ways, traditionally thought of as acceptable ways of doing business.
"We have been witnessing a spurt of change being driven by regulators and this has undoubtedly made a positive impact on the Indian business environment," he said.
The survey was conducted in Europe, Middle East, India and Africa.
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