Corruption means- lack of integrity or honesty use of a position of trust for dishonest gain. PUBLIC Corruption - misusing public office for personal gain, or abusing one's authority for the same reason.
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elimination of public corruption
Corruption was a big problem in the Roman Empire. There were public officials and bureaucrats who embezzled money and military commanders who stole good from villagers when they travelled with their legions.
Transparency International has developed the Corruption Perceptions Index. It is an annual ranking that measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption in countries worldwide.
he high levels of corruption impact Venezuela's future growth
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corruption is an evil statue of this generation corruption literally means snatch the money from peoples in direct or indirect manner.
Konstantin Pashev has written: 'Corruption in the healthcare sector in Bulgaria' -- subject(s): Medical care, Medicine, Hospitals, Corrupt practices 'Corruption and tax compliance' -- subject(s): Taxpayer compliance, Tax evasion, Taxation, Corruption 'Corruption in public procurement' -- subject(s): Government purchasing, Corrupt practices, Prevention 'Corruption in public procurement' -- subject(s): Government purchasing, Corrupt practices, Prevention
exposed/revealed corruption in business and public life
The greatest challenge of local government finance in Ghana is corruption. Corruption leads to the inefficient use of resources and lack of progress.
Muckrakers exposed corruption and unethical practices in industries and government through their investigative journalism, which helped raise public awareness and outrage. Their work contributed to the passing of regulatory laws and reforms aimed at addressing corruption and improving accountability in institutions.
There is no country that is completely free of corruption. Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries based on perceived levels of public sector corruption. Denmark, New Zealand, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland are often ranked among the least corrupt countries in the world.