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CORRUPTION

NITIN SHARMA

ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA


WHAT IS CORRUPTION
TYPES OF CORRUPTION
FACTORS FOR CORRUPTION
IMPACTS OF CORRUPTION
TOP SCAMS
HOW TO REDUCE CORRUPTION
CONCLUSION
TYPES OF CORRUPTION
 CORRUPTION IN JUDICIARY
 CORRUPTION IN GOVERMENT
 POLITICAL CORRUPTION
 CORRUPTION IN BUISNESS
Judiciary is one of the potent system to protect the
constitution of a nation and safe guard the citizens. But due
to unlimited powers, the judges in the courts are susceptible
to corruption. They tend to destroy the justice and judiciary
support to a person or society as a whole.

The common types of corruption in judiciary are:


 Delayed justice
 Selective justice
 Voluntary harassment
 Scope for misuse and
misbehaviour
 Those in power will resort to corruption.They do it by
making scams, awarding contracts to their friends etc.
They continue this till the end of the term in office.
 The media can easily track and let the public know it. But
since few media bodies are also corrupted, they tend to be
blind to such issues and protect the governments.
• We all know what is this. This is where kickbacks
are received by political people for government
contracts:
Like defence contracts
Government contracts
PWD contracts
CORRUPTION IN BUSINESS
 Business people opt for corrupt practices to
generate more income. They can do so by forcing
the government to enact some laws in their favour.
 Other way is to avoid quality control so as to
produce to sub-standard goods and save money.
For example
In the united states as per the Affordable Care Act,
everyone needs to have a health insurance. If
not, they had to pay a penalty. So, this way a law is
enforced to support insurance companies.
Corruption in Education System
 Corruption in education is a worldwide phenomenon. Corruption in
admissions to universities is traditionally considered as one of the
most corrupt areas of the education sector.
 Recent attempts in some countries, such as Russia and Ukraine, to
curb corruption in admissions through the abolition of university
entrance examinations and introduction of standardized computer-
graded tests have largely failed. Vouchers for university entrants have
never materialized. The cost of corruption is in that it impedes
sustainable economic growth.
HUMAN GREED
LAZY OR UNWILLING TO WORK
INSUFFICIENT INCOME
THE ABSENCE OF TRUE CULTURE
ORGANIZATION
LOW LITERACY RATE
WEAKNESS OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CONTROLS
LACK OF AWARENESS
LACK OF ECONOMIC STABILITY
IMPACT OF CORRUPTION
• THE IMPACT OF CORRUPTION GOES BEYOND THE CORRUPT INDIVIDUALS, THE
INNOCENT COLLEAGUES WHO ARE IMPLICATED, OR THE REPUTATION OF THE
ORGANISATIONS THEY WORK FOR.
• CORRUPTION ERODES THE TRUST WE HAVE IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR TO ACT IN
OUR BEST INTERESTS. IT ALSO WASTES OUR TAXES OR RATES THAT HAVE BEEN
EARMARKED FOR IMPORTANT COMMUNITY PROJECTS.
TYPES OF IMPACTS OF CORRUPTION:
ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACTS OF CORRUPTION
INDIVIDUAL IMPACTS OF CORRUPTION
COMMUNITY IMPACTS OF CORRUPTION
ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACTS OF
CORRUPTION
FINANCIAL LOSS
DAMAGE TO EMPLOYEE MORALE
DAMAGE TO ORGANISATION'S REPUTATION
INCREASED SCRUTINY, OVERSIGHT AND
REGULATION
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
CRIMINAL CHARGES
MAY AFFECT RELATIONSHIPS WITH FAMILY,
FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES
• WASTED TAXPAYER FUNDS
• LOSS OF GOODS AND SERVICES
• LOWER COMMUNITY CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
• DISADVANTAGE TO HONEST BUSINESS THAT MISS OUT ON
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.
SOCIAL EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION
• CORRUPTION DISCOURAGES PEOPLE TO WORK TOGETHER FOR THE
COMMON GOOD. DEMANDING AND PAYING BRIBES BECOMES THE
TRADITION
• WEAKENS EDUCATION AND HEALTH SYSTEM
• POVERTY
• RISE IN TERRORISM AND CRIMES
• COAL ALLOCATION SCAM(2012)- 1.8 LAKH CRORE.
• 2G SPECTRUM SCAM(2012)-1.7 LAKH CRORE.
• NIRAV MODI SCAM(2018)-28000 CRORE.
• SATYAM SCAM(2009)-14,162 CRORE.
• FOODGRAIN SCAM(2010)-14000 CRORE.
• COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCAM(2010)-100 CRORE.
SUGGESTIONS TO REDUCE
CORRUPTION
STRONG LOKPAL BILL IMPLEMENTATION.
ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICE AND COURTS.
VIGOROUS PUNISHMENTS.
ANTI CORRUPTION HELPLINES AND WEBSITES
SUGGESTIONS TO REDUCE
CORRUPTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION ORGANIZATION
SELF DETERMINATION OF NOT TO GIVE BRIBE
AWARENESS AND CAMPAIGNS THROUGH MEDIA, SOCIAL NETWORKING,
ROAD SHOWS ETC.
USE THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT
SOLUTIONS
1. The first tool is ‘education’. With the help of education
we can reduce corruption. According to a report
by Transparency International, the least corrupt state is
Kerala, the reason being that Kerala’s literacy rate is
highest in India.
2. We need to change the government processes. If the
members of the governing body are government officials,
there will certainly be less reports of the criminal cases.
The reverse may be possible only when there are no more
criminal politicians in our government.
YOUTH IN CORRUPTION :WHY YOUTH?

YOUTH REPRESENTS HIGHER NO. OF POPULATION IN THE


WORLD
YOUTH ARE FAST TO LEARN AND ACT.
YOUTH CAN BE EASILY MANIPULATED AND INFLUENCED
YOUTH TAKES PART IN MOST OF THE ACTIVITIES
• INDIA IS A FAST DEVELOPING COUNTRY IN THE WORLD WHERE OUR SYSTEMS
ARE WEAK. SO THERE IS ALWAYS A CHANCE OF CORRUPTION. WHO IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS? WHAT ACTION SHOULD BE TAKE? WHAT WE MUST
KEEP IN MIND IS “NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE”. IF WE JOIN OUR HANDS TOGETHER
THERE CAN BE AN END TO THIS DEEP ROOTED EVIL. A LITTLE PROGRESS
EVERYDAY LEADS TO A BIG ONE DAY........... .
BE GOOD AND DO GOOD

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