Science, asked by surendraray333, 6 months ago

what is corruption and why the corruption is not over​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Among the most common causes of corruption are the political and economic environment, professional ethics and morality and, of course, habits, customs, tradition and demography. Its effects on the economy (and also on the wider society) are well researched, yet still not completely.Forms of corruption vary, but can include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, parochialism, patronage, influence peddling, graft, and embezzlement. ... Some forms of corruption – now called "institutional corruption" – are distinguished from bribery and other kinds of obvious personal gain.Corruption usually occurs because some individuals are willing to use illicit means to maximise personal or corporate gain. ... As explained in What is Corruption, GIACC uses the term “corruption” in the wider sense to include bribery, extortion, fraud, cartels, abuse of power, embezzlement, and money laundering.

How to Prevent Corruption in the Workplace

Have clear protocols. ...

Foster open communication. ...

Encourage oversight in financial transactions. ...

Create systems of review. ...

Take corruption claims seriously. ...

If you need to report an employer, research whistleblowing laws.

Answered by brandedkamini65
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CORRUPTION:-

Offering bribe and following any illegal means to achieve some illegal benefits.

Or

Misuse of public authority for personal gains.

FORMS:-

  • Briberry.
  • Nepotism.
  • Caste favouritism.
  • Intentional slowdown of work.

MEASURES:-

  • LOEPAL.
  • Lokayukhta.
  • CCTV in govt offices.
  • Harsh punishment.
  • increasing the number of courts and judges.
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