MUMBAI: India has lost about Rs 13,000 crore in last ten years in top five scams but in last two years people have become more sensitive towards corruption, an EY report on Tuesday said.According to the report India comes third after Croatia and Kenya in the corruption practices. Not just that, more than half of the respondents think corruption is an acceptable practice. “66% of the respondents in India said that it was justifiable to offer personal gifts or cash payments or spend on entertainment to win or retain business,” the EY report added.Between 2005 and 2014 the number of complaints around corruption too has constantly increased. The number of complaints received was 9,320 in 2005 but it jumped to 64,000 in 2014.The EY research was carried out in 1,067 cities. The report added that in many cases middle or senior management was directly involved in the corrupt practices. Many companies have now started a whistle blowing policies inside the organsiations to point out frauds. However, many feel lower corruption could hamper the company’s chances of winning or retaining contracts.According to the report about 35% of the respondents said that such policies would harm companies’ competitiveness in the market.