For what reasons does Corruption
Happen? And how to minimize them?
Early
morning, I attended a session where the topic of discussion was “Corruption”.
In the same session, we had a speaker who started with a question “Can you
name any country or any place in the world where there is no shadow of
corruption?”. The question itself was not hard but it really got me to
thinking when none of the 50+ attendants could answer that simple question.
I researched
thoroughly about the causes for why corruption happens and what steps can be
taken to control them.
Some
common reasons for Corruption:
1. Absence of strict laws
Law plays a
vital role in controlling any kind of corruption in a given place or country. A
country which has no strict laws against corruption is likely to attract
corruption more.
2. Lack
of moral education
A person may
not understand the consequences of their actions when there is lack of moral
education in them. They are more vulnerable to corruption and may not know the
importance of integrity.
3.
Political Corruption
This is one
of the global issues. There have been thousands of cases where an individual
has been found taking or giving bribes in order to gain power, to get their
dishonorable jobs done or to have financial gain.
4. Greed and Ambition
When people
want things more than they can have or need, they may succumb to corruption.
Excessive greed and unchecked ambition can lead an individual to become corrupt
regardless of the legal or ethical implications.
5. Financial crisis
Few reports have suggested that people going through
financial hardship perceive corrupt activities as an easier and faster way to
alleviate their economic challenges which makes them more susceptible to
corruption.
Steps to be taken to minimize corruption:
1. Implementing strict laws against corruption. We should increase the establishment of independent anti-corruption agencies with adequate powers.
2. Promoting Oversight and
Accountability. We should encourage whistleblowing and ensure the safety of whistleblowers
from retaliation.
3. Should emphasize transparency in all
government processes and decision making. E-government platforms can also be
used to increase transparency.
4. Raising of awareness campaigns
highlighting the effect or consequences of corruption should be done time and again.
5. Social media platforms should be used
to amplify anti-corruption messages and initiatives.
By implementing these steps, I believe we can see a significant decrement in the world corruption rate.

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