Corruption (English)

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Corruption is an abuse of public officials for the purpose of obtaining benefits, either through finances or

other personal benefits. In other words Coruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.

Corruption can take many forms that vary in degree from the minor use of influence to institutionalized
bribery.

Corruption is expressed through abuse of power that is used for its own benefit. This benifits can be used
as a favor exchange between two or more people.

Impact of corruption is very hard on public life.But it appears that the corruption is ever rising and
unstoppable.

To worsen the condition further, those involved in corruption are able to get better promotions and
opportunities.

The first consequence of corruption is the decline in the quality of the governance process, which will
turn the state into a chaos.

Which will turn the state into anarchy, the rich will be able to buy positions in public institutions, get rid
of the penalty of law, control the whole state.
Rulers of the nation like president or prime ministers lose respect among the public. Respect is main
criteria in social life.

Corruption in judiciary system, leads to improper justice. And the victims of offense might suffer.
A corrupt crime can not be proven to be an offense due to lack of evidence or the erased of evidence

Due to corruption, the investigation process can be extended.

Public authorities will be discriminated against, people will not trust these institutions.

This will produce low efficiency in all social areas, poor quality of service provision to the population.

What will bring about the poverty of the population. In countries with more corruption one can notice
more health problems among people. There will be no fresh drinking water, proper roads, quality food
grains supply, milk adulteration, etc.
Economic development will be halted, foreign investment will be stopped over time, after disappointing
government.

In a democratic state, there is a fight against corruption, by law, through the bodies that have the
obligation to control.

But this control can not be done everywhere. The problem is that corruption is increasing, and it can not
be stopped completely.
My conclusion is that we must start with each and every person must fight starting from him.

If every individual person says "No corruption!" And it will not bribe, then there may be some changes.

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