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    Media and corruption

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    Role of Media in Combating Corruption In our democratic system we have the role of three important organs i.e. Legislature‚ Judiciary and Executive. These organs of state are assigned with different roles viz. making laws‚ deciding legality or illegality and Implementation of laws respectively. These three arms of the democracy are given their respective areas to work on and with the sole objective of service of people or welfare of the common masses. The relative dependence or independence of

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    Graft and Corruption

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    Corruption and Poverty: A Review of Recent Literature Final Report Eric Chetwynd Frances Chetwynd Bertram Spector January 2003 Management Systems International 600 Water Street‚ SW Washington‚ DC 20024 USA Table of Contents Executive Summary................................................................................................................3 Introduction ........................................................................................................................

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    Corruption in Nigeria

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    DISCUSSION PAPER Anti-Corruption was the declared number one policy aim of the Olusegun Obasanjo administration. The success of this policy was‚ however‚ for various reasons not too impressive. Obasanjo ’s successor‚ President Umaru Yar ’Adua came to power promising to reform and continue the anti-corruption policy. But while the anti-graft agencies continued to arrest and arraign more individuals‚ including highly placed officials‚ for corruption‚ the general public expressed the view that the

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    Police Corruption

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    A person who is corrupted lacks integrity or honesty; it is someone who uses a position of trust for dishonesty. In this case a position of trust is a Police Officer. Police corruption is when an officer misuses his/her authority to fulfill there needs and wants. There are many different forms of corruption; gratuity‚ involving free meals and discounts; bribery‚ involving the exchange of money or other goods between an officer and a suspect; theft and burglary‚ involving officers stealing property

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    Corruption in India

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    Corruption The first question regarding corruption is What is Corruption ?  The answer is very simple to tell but is extremely complecated to understand. Technically corruption is any kind of act in self interset to use public services illegally. Now there are several situations when we don’t follow the law but that is not corruption if it is in public interset. Like if you give five extra minute to a sick student in exam then it is against rule but is not a kind of corruption but if you give

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    Corruption in China

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    While corruption is said to generate inefficiency and retard growth in a country (Ackerman‚ 1997)‚ China manages to deliver astronomical economic growth amidst rampant corruption (Li‚ Peng‚ 2001). To explain China’s puzzle‚ the essay first focuses on the causes of corruption and why it has yet to be eradicated‚ and then analyzes its economic impact in the short and long run. The rise of corruption in China can be attributed to the structure of its economic institutions. Starting off with a unified

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    India and Corruption

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    CORRUPTION IN INDIA AND THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN COMBATTING CORRUPTION (Part 2) Corruption? Corruption is a black mark in our Indian economy. It is slowly stopping the growth of our country. The term corruption is in born in the society. The word is prevalent among the politicians and government offices. Corruption is defined as a way of saving wealth for the family and for their personal use. The people who indulge in corruption are also aware of the societal damage they create. But because of their

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    Corruption in India

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    CORRUPTIONCorruption is defined as the misuse of any power of public consequence for private gain. Corruption is not something new‚ as per Arthasastra of Kautilya ( around 3rd century B.C) : “Just as it is impossible not to taste the honey(or the poison) that finds itself at the tip of the tongue‚ so it is impossible for a government servant not to eat up‚ atleast‚ a bit of the king’s revenue.” “Just as fish moving under water cannot possibly be found out either as drinking or not drinking

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    Corruption India

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    Corruption in India is one of the most menacing threats that our economy has been battling with ever since the independence. At all levels of Indian bureaucracy corruption has seemingly taken its toll and has been corroding the structure of our nation. Be it private sector or public sector‚ Indian people have a tendency of misusing the public position/power in their favor to fulfill their motives and gain personal benefits. All these “allegations” are not solely based on observation but have statistical

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    Media Corruption

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    Media corruption - other side of the coin ‘Whoever controls the media‚ controls the mind” In today’s world‚ the media has become a necessity just like food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. The media was ideally designed to be impartial and unbiased – to provide information‚ news‚ and knowledge that is objective and socially constructive. Unfortunately‚ in recent times‚ because of its money making approach the media has adopted a biased approach that is benefitting politicians and the corporate leaders

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