This document discusses corruption in government establishments and ways to reduce it. It defines corruption as dishonest or criminal behavior by those in positions of authority to gain illicit benefits, such as through bribery or embezzlement. It lists causes of corruption as weak civic participation, low transparency, greed, low education, instability, and moral failings. Effects include loss of faith in government, obstacles for business, unemployment, and increased accidents and deaths. Ways to reduce corruption mentioned are increasing education, transparency, accountability, public involvement in government, reforming processes, strict punishment for corruption, and surveillance of government establishments.