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Monday 24 October 2011

Corruption

CORRUPTION:

            Why the corruption is increasing in society/ world? Every department is involved in corruption. Consultants: - they are corrupt people in the world, who are grabbing money from the poor/ needy people. Those consultants show the  beautiful dreams to the new generation destroying their future. They are playing with their lives.

Judges: they are very important persons in the world who do the justice. While they are not doing that. There is no justice in the court.

Police:
Public: we people are also involved in corruption because we are not standing against the corrupt activities occurring around us.
Government Policies: Government is involved in corruption; there are no rules and regulations, no law and order.
Politicians, chief ministers, president they are all involved in it because all they strong people don’t pay taxes. Taxes are only for poor people.

HOW TO REDUCE THE CORRUPTION:
Local Ownership, Action Research, services Delivery Surveys, Integrity Surveys, Action Plans.On the basis of these four broad contexts, there are four basic arenas in which action can betaken against corruption within a country:

First, the basic institution of good governance needs to be strengthened. At the head

of this list is the judiciary, which is itself the guardian of laws and integrity. But if the

judiciary is itself corrupt, the problem is compounded and the public at large without

rule of law.

Second, the capacity and integrity of enforcement need to be enhanced. The best law

has no value if it is not enforced. The best judges and magistrates are wasted if cases

are never brought to them. Good investigations are wasted effort if the judge or

magistrate is corrupt.

Third, a government needs to put in place a solid set of preventive tools. Codes of

Conduct and strong independent oversight bodies can help ensure that the acceptable

standards of behavior are respected in both the private and public sector. Political

leaders in all branches of government, legislative and judiciary can be required to

have transparency in their own financial dealings through asset disclosure for

themselves and their family members.

Fourth, the public needs to be educated on the advantages of good governance and

participate in promoting it. The public itself bears a large share of responsibility for

insisting on honesty and integrity in government and business. The public needs to learn:
(a) not to let anybody buy their vote;
(b) not to pay bribes themselves;
(c) to eport incidents of corruption to the authorities; and (d) to teach their children the right values;

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