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Eradication Of Corruption

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01/28/2010 12:18 PM
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-How to prevent corruption & improve efficiency-
Corruption:
Corruption has rapidly risen from a minor drawback of all developing nations to a global phenomenon. Corruption as inevitable as it is, comes in different forms and is a social malaise.
Corruption has reached an alarming stage and directly or indirectly affects public and national economy. It makes mockery of democracy and is increasing substantially world-wide.
The main forms of corruption are bribery, embezzlement, fraud and extortion. Two distinctions of corruption also arise as individual and collective forms of corruption. Corruption is the misuse of public goods by public officials for private gains. World Bank defines corruption as the abuse of public power for private benefit. Another widely used description is that corruption is a transaction between private and public sector through which collective goods are illegitimately converted into private payoffs and profits. Corruption is not restricted to any levels, it is common between politician, businessmen,bureucrats and common people and unfortunately, teens have not escaped its grasp.
  Man's only goal in life is his happiness, but this goal is not easily achieved. Man is the prey of his own passion and a victim of his stupidity. The human ambition is set far high that no amount of rationality can cure many people dream of a luxurious and comfortable life, but what other way is there to achieve this without money? The current generation is ruled by money, without money, one is hollow therefore man struggles to earn money in any way they can even if it means selling his well cultivated dignity. The human condition translates to human corruption. Corruption arises as a result of exasperated worthless living. "A lazy mind is a devil's workshop" stands correct for this topic. Laziness leads back to lack of jobs which means unemployment is the main culprit behind this scenario. Unemployment is a very sad situation which still stays with...
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