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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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    corruption

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    Corruption is one of the deadly‚ undesirable and wicked sins that has been imposed on the innocent man by some hungry looking monsters. It is omnipresent‚ almost like a distorted‚ antithetical version of God for the present times. It doesn’t sound euphonious when we hear that it has not only led to the malfunctioning of the administrative system and poor law and order‚ but also some serious causes like poverty and redtapism‚ which has led to the society’s disability. It has distorted all values and

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    cORRUTION IN PUBLIC LIFE

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    Is Corruption-Free Society: A Distant Dream? Once chanakya had said that honey would be kept on your tongue and you would not be allowed to taste; it is impossible. Corruption is the misuse of public power for private profit. It involves those behaviours on the part of government officials‚ whether politicians or civil servants‚ where they improperly and unlawfully enrich themselves or those close to them‚ by the misuse of the public power entrusted to them. Corruption in any where is threat to

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    CAN WE EVER REMOVE CORRUPTION? Corruption: This word corruption is something disreputable which we always come across in our day to day life whether it reveals in politics or is seen in our regular jobs.Corruption exists in almost all the countries of the world. The rich and powerful people are the real beneficiaries of corruption and they are never part of movement to eradicate the corruption. All of them need to be made center of attraction before the society and media for their act of corruption

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    Effects of Corruption

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    Societies are likely to decline due to corruption The effects of corruption have a negative impact on a society as a whole. Each and every society takes pride in the services that are offered to them by the government. When the quality of services such as health‚ education and other services are compromised due to corruption the society will decline. When finances of government departments are mismanaged they are chances that they are not going to offer its citizens the quality of services they

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    Lobbying

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    Lobbying is a pathway of action‚ a way for citizens to influence government‚ that is essential for to be able to use‚ but is dangerous when lobbyists push for ideas that are from a minority instead of the majority. Lobbyists are those who attempt to persuade or influence the opinion of the actions of government through sharing information‚ persuasion‚ and political pressure via telephone‚ email‚ letters‚ and voicing your opinions directly to your representatives (Congressmen‚ city council members

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    The film/documentary I watched was Dan Rather Reports: “The Best Congress Money Can Buy” which relates to chapter eleven Groups and Interests. Both the chapter eleven and the documentary focus on the influence and power that interests groups and lobbyists can have on the government. In the documentary they mention how it is not just high ranking officials of government who run the government as they teach us in school. But in fact the high ranking officials are more like puppets on a string being

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    Corruption of Money

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    Traivion Sharp Professor M. Harris Transfer Salon October 20‚ 2014 Money and Corruption Abstract While money will always be important to our society‚ its perceived value is diminishing our standing towards more important matters such as Human behavior‚ relationships and politics. I have always been around or known someone that’s always had lots of money because they had a good paying job or because their family inherited lots of money over time. I never had lots of money growing up or had

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    Pros And Cons Of Lobbying

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    Essay on lobbying campaign Lobbying in the United States describes paid activity in which special interests hire well-connected professional advocates‚ often lawyers‚ to argue for specific legislation in decision-making bodies such as the United States Congress. It is a highly controversial phenomenon‚ often seen in a negative light by journalists and the American public‚ and is frequently misunderstood. While lobbying is subject to extensive and often complex rules which‚ if not

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    Corruption is the misuse of public funds and authority; political corruption is defined as the “sale by government officials of government property for personal gain.” (Shleifer 1993) An example of this is the fees collected by government officials to allow an individual through customs without check or for an individual to pass a driving test without completing it. These were examples of political corruption at the lowest levels of government‚ corruption also exists in the upper houses of government

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