1) Corruption exists not just in financial scandals but in one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and actions which influence each other and the environment in a continuous cycle. 2) A restricted consciousness leads to a narrow and sectarian perspective, from which corrupt thinking, emotions and actions emerge, manifesting as discriminatory laws and systems that lack concern for overall welfare. 3) The root of corruption lies in one's faulty perspective, so physical actions and intellectual approaches alone cannot fully address it - the solution proposed is regular practice of Namasmaran to restore a global perspective and conscience.