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Old 03-24-2023, 02:23 PM
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WHAT IS CORRUPTION?
By: Transparency International News Coalition Against Corruption
Re: https://www.transparency.org/en/what-is-corruption

We define corruption as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.

Corruption erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic development and further exacerbates inequality, poverty, social division and the environmental crisis.

Exposing corruption and holding the corrupt to account can only happen if we understand the way corruption works and the systems that enable it.

The Basics:

Corruption can take many forms, and can include behaviours like:

public servants demanding or taking money or favours in exchange for services,
politicians misusing public money or granting public jobs or contracts to their sponsors, friends and families, corporations bribing officials to get lucrative deals.

Corruption can happen anywhere: in business, government, the courts, the media, and in civil society, as well as across all sectors from health and education to infrastructure and sports.

Corruption can involve anyone: politicians, government officials, public servants, business people or members of the public.

Corruption happens in the shadows, often with the help of professional enablers such as bankers, lawyers, accountants and real estate agents, opaque financial systems and anonymous shell companies that allow corruption schemes to flourish and the corrupt to launder and hide their illicit wealth.

Corruption adapts to different contexts and changing circumstances. It can evolve in response to changes in rules, legislation and even technology.

See our anti-corruption glossary for more examples of corrupt behaviour

CORRUPTIONARY A-Z:

The costs of corruption contain:
a. Political Cost - Your freedom and rule of law.
b. Social Cost - Your participation and even your trust in government.
c. Environment Costs - Your chance for a healthy environment & a sustainable future.
d. Economic Cost - Your opportunity to build and grow wealth,

To Fight Corruption, We Must Embrace Transparency:

Transparency is all about knowing who, why, what, how and how much. It means shedding light on formal and informal rules, plans, processes and actions. Transparency helps us, the public, hold all power to account for the common good.

Seeking and receiving information is a human right that can act as a safeguard against corruption, and increase trust in decision makers and public institutions. However, transparency is not only about making information available, but ensuring it can be easily accessed, understood and used by citizens.

But transparency is only the first step to curbing corruption: (****)

We have learned from over twenty-five years of experience that corruption can only be kept in check if representatives from government, business and civil society work together for the common good.

(****) This is where we fail. Here is the short comings of promises made by those who take office or positions in power - they tend to not observe these issues - rather seek for self improvement then other's as a whole!
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Personal note: These are the issues of today and our yesterdays. It happens regardless
whose in power. It's a runaway management of poor decision making - which in turn
causes grief within our democracy. And the People suffer from improper management!
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