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    Lokayuktas in Indian Parliament The performance of Lokayuktas in the Indian parliament donot present a very encouraging trend. A few lokayuktas could make a mark‚ thanks to the efforts of the state political leadership; the rest mainly suffered the apathy of the govt. In Andhra Pradesh‚ this office was temporarily abolished. Whereas in Orissa the office of Lok Pal was held for as many as four years by the JB Patnaik govt. But when the Lokayukta took up some investigation against the same govt

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    the youths must follow; which may help to control the corruption. 1. Refuse to pay bribes and/or report requests for bribes from public officials; 2. Send articles on corruption to the media or start a newsletter by youth; 3. Bring the concept of social hates to the corrupted people in society. 4. Form anti-corruption clubs in schools/colleges that organize social events‚ stimulate group discussions‚ request that courses on anti-corruption‚ good governance and ethics be included in the school

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    Bribery in International Environment Although today it is difficult to acquire absolute power‚ political and economic corruption in the form of bribery is one of the most important international issues to be addressed. This phenomenon lacks easy definition because it is rooted in the perversion of the world institutions permeating the global system. However‚ a basic definition of bribery refers to the offering‚ giving‚ soliciting‚ or receiving of any item of value as a means of influencing the

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    Political corruption has been around seemingly forever.It’s like a weed that never will go away no matter how much you want it gone. Indeed Robert Lekachman noted‚ “Greed characterizes the workings of government” (360). Bell‚ California is an example of how political corruption took place. City councilmen and women took misappropriations of public funds‚ raising taxes and pocketing most of the money. Members of the city council took advantage of citizens‚ stealing the money they paid in taxes. Robert

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    CORRUPTION AS A POLITICAL CHALLENGE IN PHILIPPINES By Romil Jagunap I. INTRODUCTION Philippines held its 15th presidential election last May 10‚ 2010. The obvious winner of the said election was Mr. Benigno “Noynoy” Aguino III. He won by landslide garnering 42% from more than 36 million total votes. Noynoy won the heart of the Filipino people during the May 2010 election thru his campaign on clean government and on his fight to eradicate corruption to drive economic growth

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    your view‚ are the most blatant forms of corruption in a society? Motivate your answer with examples. Corruption can be defined as the misuse of entrusted power for personal benefit. It can also refer to letting personal or family relationships influence decision making‚ be it by private agents or government officials. Corruption is a global phenomenon‚ found in one shape or the other‚ depending on the structure of a society. The subject of corruption is on the agenda of every international summit

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    Corruption is today a world-wide phenomenon. In our own country some people in high positions have been charged for it. A corrupt person is termed immoral‚ dishonest and unscrupulous in his dealings. His disregard for honesty‚ righteousness and truth results in his alienation from society. He is treated with contempt. But as erosion of values leads to decadence‚ remedies for the social malaise remain elusive‚ and so no amount of contempt can eradicate corruption which is a symptom of decadence.

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    Corruption One of the most widespread forms of corruption is Bribery. Now let me begin with the general definition of bribery and to make you clearly understand about corruption. Bribery is the crime of giving and taking money or some other worth items in order to influence public official and it is also including of paying to get government contracts. In addition‚ a bribe can consist of immediate cash or of personal favors‚ a promise of later payment‚ or anything else the recipient

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    and start talking about the present society of India‚ they soon come to the conclusion that every system‚ every institution of India is infested with corruption. Corruption has become so common in public life that people are now averse to thinking of public life without this phenomenon. Meaning: But what does Corruption actually mean? Corruption means perversion of morality‚ integrity‚ character of duty out of mercenary motives (e.g. bribery) without regard to honour‚ right or justice. In public

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    The Political Economy of Corruption: A Philippine Illustration Abstract This research paper explores the nature‚ causes‚ and consequences of corruption as it pertains to entire regimes. Grand corruption is modeled as a type of unproductive rent-seeking at the highest levels of government. The economic costs of corruption are assumed to increase in the decentralization (and relaxation) of its governance‚ increase convexly in the percentage extracted‚ and decreasing in the opportunities for

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