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Corruption

Corruption. What Is Corruption?. In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions,  corruption  is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. In economy, corruption is payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law.

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Corruption

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  1. Corruption

  2. What Is Corruption? In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. In economy, corruption is payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law. www.cmcaindia.org

  3. Types of Corruption Corruption is the state of being bad and dishonest, especially in matters concerning money. It creates a very impact to the country's education, occupation, living style and mostly the humanity.Corruption can be categorized in three types. First is - Political corruption, Second - Administrative corruption and third one - Professional corruption.Political Corruption includes kidnapping, murder, violence, injustice etc. To win in election, political leaders are using wine, women, wealth and everything among the people.Administrative Corruption includes persons like higher authorities, officers, police officers, clerks, peons, etc. For example, If we give money, then we can get anything difficult, easily. Give money no need to visit the office, you will get driving licenses. By Bribe, a blind and handicap can also get driving license. Money makes the mare go. In hospital, court, & other Govt. Offices everywhere you have to give money for any kind of job.Professional Corruption means related to business. It includes duplicating medicines, duplicating import items/theft items, duplicating hygienic products, mixture in eatables etc. Mixture in spices, stones in cereals, animal fats in ghee, kerosene in petrol etc. are under professional corruption. www.cmcaindia.org

  4. Practice of Corruption Corrupt practices begin as necessary evils, often as a way of doing business. Then, inevitably, they spread, and grow beyond control. Soon they are taken for granted, even accepted as fringe benefits. www.cmcaindia.org

  5. Despite large investments in controls, Sox and FCPA compliance, many corrupt practices are rapidly spreading throughout the world, infecting practically every institution -- and even our most private activities www.cmcaindia.org

  6. Why are the corrupt susceptible to corruption ? • The low salaries of people made them • susceptible, bringing with it more • inefficiencies and the easy way of making • money with less or no accountability. • The crime of corruption is easily forgotten , the law offers easy way back into the mainstream and acceptance by the society. In addition to that it is the lure of luxury, personal status enhancement and the false sense of elitism that makes the corrupt vulnerable to illegal and unethical means of acquiring wealth. • “Unofficial corruption and bonded labour • is inherent in the bureaucracy” www.cmcaindia.org

  7. With Corruption Everyone pays Corruption hurts everyone, and it harms the poor the most. Corruption has dire global consequences, trapping millions in poverty and misery and breeding social, economic and political unrest. Sometimes its devastating impact is obvious: A father who must do without shoes because its meager his wages are used to pay a bribe to get his child into a supposedly free school. A small shop owner whose weekly bribe to the local inspector cuts severely into his modest earnings. The family trapped for generations in poverty because a corrupt and autocratic leadership has systematically siphoned off a nations riches. The unsuspecting sick person who buys counterfeit drugs, putting their health in grave danger. www.cmcaindia.org

  8. Raise your voice against corruption Increase in Corruption www.cmcaindia.org

  9. How can we stop corruption? Greater solutions may include population control to improve the quality than the quantity, Controlling population will bring up the quality of life and thus lesser competition and effective control of people and government processes. Feasible solutions are to impart moral principles in schools, and introduction of stringent audits, accountability, effective tracking of corrupt individuals through citizen cards or tax id's. Corruption is not limited to atheists, even the most corrupts are highly religious and have close family ties, in other words corruption has no boundaries. Religion and religious groups can support and promote anti-corruption drives. www.cmcaindia.org

  10. All these corruption are due to the leaders of the country as well as the citizens. Because the leaders are promoting the citizens towards corruption by showing money. The main cause of corruption is also modernization of lifestyle like eat drink, be merry etc. In modern society they don’t think about the country and its future, due to which indirectly they are responsible for this To control this corruption, we the people of nation should work together to fight against it. The election procedure should be change. Election commissioner should give tickets to well educated and deserving candidates for election. The tax system should be clear for the illiterate and general people to pay easily. The government expenses should be liberal. The law & order should be strict in each and every sector, and then only corruption can be controlled. www.cmcaindia.org

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