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"Nepotism and favouritism are aso corruption". Justify it

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Answered by hemantkumar1977gk
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Corruption is one of the most dangerous core problems of our society which is ruining our nation's future.

There are many types of corruption which is hyperactive in our society's various aspects.

Nepotism and favouritism are most dangerous among them, because it ruins the future of talented people and degrades the entire industry's final output.

That's why we can say that nepotism and favouritism are sort of indirect corruption which are ruining our society.

Answered by arnavmishra2811
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Corruption is any administrative action that is not in the best interests of the public, and results in benefit for government, its officials or others.

Immediate financial benefit is popularly how corruption is defined, but this is less and less true as time passes, and as the perpetrators rise in the power chain. Modern payoff methods often don’t include money at all, at least in the form of funds physical or digital. For example the revolving door staff ploy is probably the favourite method used by giant business to buy regulators; the provision of a non-executive directorship at a later date is how senior officials are bought. Sometimes only the highest officials of all are bought with hard cash, though it might be at a later date: EU Commissioners charge millions of Euros for the right laws; UK ministers are paid off via speaking engagements after their term of office ends.

Any action that is not a normal part of government business, administrative or legislative processes, and is not potentially in the best interests of the public, and has some benefit for an entity other than the public - including government itself - is corrupt; therefore nepotism and favouritism are corrupt practices.

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