essay on Corruption harms both the corrupt and the honest
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It harms both as it undermines fairness and damages the image.
- It is a form of dishonesty taken on by a specific person, which influences both the corrupt and honest man.
- For example - Bribery refers to any item of value being offered, given, solicited, or obtained as a means of influencing the acts of a person holding a civic or legal duty.
- Alleged bribery of government officials constitutes public corruption and threatens stability as it is possible to purchase police, military, customs officers and border guards to hamper development initiatives.
- Similarly, Illegal revenue, has not been produced by legal economic activities, it is unregistered or is properly reported to government. Thus, as national income is efficiently computed, it is unaccounted for.
- They are not omitted because they are unethical, but there is no reliable reporting of specific numbers. In addition, cash payments to corrupt officials and businessmen "under the table" are also not recorded.
- Economies that suffer from an elevated level of corruption, entailing abuse of power in the form of money or power to accomplish goals in unethical or unjust ways, are unable to succeed as those with a low level of corruption
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