1. CORRUPTION:
• What is corruption?
• Consequences of corruption.
• How to remove corruption.
• Prevention and combat
• Conclusion
2. What is corruption?
• Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense
which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is
entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit
benefits or abuse power for one’s personal gain.
3. Consequence of corruption
• Reduced economic growth and investment
• Deterioration of public services
• Decreased trust in government
• Increased poverty and inequality
• Environmental degradation
• Political instability.
4. How to remove corruption
• Laws fixing accountability and encouraging transparency combined
with efficient judiciary and free press provide ideal atmosphere to
tackle the menace of corruption.
• Educating the public and promoting ethical behavior: It is important to
educate people, particularly the young, about the negative effects of
corruption and to promote ethical values and principles.
5. Prevention and combat
• Strengthening transparency and accountability
• Enforcing anti-corruption laws
• Encouraging civic engagement and activism
• Educating the public and promoting ethical behavior
• Building strong institutions and a robust legal framework
• International cooperation and support.
6. Conclusion
• Corruption is a global problem that affects all
countries, rich and poor alike.
• It undermines democracy, the rule of law, and
economic growth.
• To combat corruption, a concerted effort is needed
from governments, civil society, the private sector, and
international organizations.