what is corruption give in brief detail
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In general, corruption is a form of dishonesty or criminal activity undertaken by a person or organization entrusted with a position of authority, often to acquire illicit benefit. ... Corruption is most commonplace in kleptocracies, oligarchies, narco-states and mafia states... How is this??
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dishonest or immoral behaviour or activities are known as corruption. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement, though it may also involve practices that are legal in many countries. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people, it is they who suffer the harmful effects of corruption most grievously.
Many acts of corruption deprive our citizens of their constitutional and their human rights.
Corruption and bad management practices eat into the nation’s wealth, channelling money away from such projects and the very people most dependent on government for support.
Countless studies around the world show how corruption can interrupt investment, restrict trade, reduce economic growth and distort the facts and figures associated with government expenditure. But the most alarming studies are the ones directly linking corruption in certain countries to increasing levels of poverty and income inequality.
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Many acts of corruption deprive our citizens of their constitutional and their human rights.
Corruption and bad management practices eat into the nation’s wealth, channelling money away from such projects and the very people most dependent on government for support.
Countless studies around the world show how corruption can interrupt investment, restrict trade, reduce economic growth and distort the facts and figures associated with government expenditure. But the most alarming studies are the ones directly linking corruption in certain countries to increasing levels of poverty and income inequality.
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