Political Science, asked by manayush568, 7 months ago

Any five efforts to control corruption​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Every person has their own dignity and some fundamental rights. Corruption also affects the fundamental rights. How? It has been seen that any citizen fears to go to police station even when their right(s) is violated. Why? Because they do not want to face a series questioning of the police. Normally, what actually happens is, a person when goes to a police station for FIR, they have to struggle a lot and face a lot in order lodge the FIR in the order of it being properly written. It therefore, suggests that we need such a body that could provide us a corruption free society. As per Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Sec. 13 (1) d (ii) of POC Act, “a public servant is said to commit the offence of criminal misconduct, if he, by abusing his position as a public servant, obtains for himself or for any other person any valuable thing or pecuniary advantage.” This seems to be omnipresent be it in any police department or medical department and even in judiciary.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. The first tool is ‘education’.

2We need to change the government processes.

3We can reduce corruption by increasing direct contact between government and the governed.

4Lack of effective corruption treatment

5. Lack of transparency and professional accountability is yet another big reason.

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