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2007-02-14 19:12:42 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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cause it becomes a hobby
i mean if i am in the power to corrupt without getting caught...i will do so if it doesn't hurt anyone i don't want to hurt

wow, i'm being so honest

2007-02-14 19:20:26 · answer #1 · answered by Rock 4 · 0 0

the more u have from corruption the more greedy u become.u become psychic.small thieves working in the dark do not differ a lot from wealthy , powerfull thieves dresses in suits,living in villas and riding fancy cars.and by the way,corruption is not only money wise,i mean,u shouldn't be getting millions from corruption.we c 2 teachers,earning the same sum of money,one is very honest and expalaining very well coz he know's he's duty is preparing the future generation to serve the country or the world,and the other doesn't bother himself a lot.what makes 2 pieces of the same brand of clothes for example differ,is that one is made in an honest way,and the other was just the only way to pass the 8 hrs of the day to go back home with money.and both earn very lttle amount of money that might not be sufficiant for all their needs.u can c corruption everywhere.just look aroud and compare whatever u see.corruption is mainly related to low morals.

2007-02-15 03:30:40 · answer #2 · answered by Queen 3 · 0 0

Have u heard that phrase that when the blood get into the mouth of a tiger then he will not eat any thing except flesh.This is the reason,the govt.employ think that they are doing favour to us by doing their job b'coz the have forgot that they are our servents,this is the time when we sholud raise our voice against these type or u can say evaery type of corruption as we live in ademocratic Country.
So for this if u want to finish this all u shold raise ur voice,go to media yes I'm saying media not the court b'coz when this type of cases go to court u will find no result.
ALL THE BEST.

2007-02-18 04:21:54 · answer #3 · answered by AbuSaleh 3 · 0 0

Like Munnabhai pray for them and send them "get well soon" cards and flowers. Such people are very dissatisfied and their lives are missing peace in other dimensions. They try to overcompensate by hoarding material goods in an effort to rouse jealousy, greed and anger in others and gaining a sense of well being by stoking another's sense of deprivation. Many of the hoarders are also cowards with an irrational sense of insecurity not feeling safe in having their needs met no matter how much they have. Hence they keep hoarding like a maniac while earning more and more. In a notable experiment Chimpanzees hoarded bananas even after they were full even though they had access to bananas whenever hungry. Part of it can be in unevolved monkey genes. It all depends on the individual. After the basics of food, shelter, clothing, health and safety are met the battle is in the mind and becomes an intricate mind game with your relatives, neighbors and acquaintaances. But it is upto the individual to decide and choose on ones path in life. Do you know your way?

OM

2007-02-15 19:33:30 · answer #4 · answered by Kaliyug Ka Plato 3 · 0 0

What exactly is corruption?

Various authorities offer definitions of corruption. Transparency International (an organization committed to fighting corruption all over the world) defines it as ‘the misuse of entrusted power for private gain’. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as a willingness ‘to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain’. However, the fact that there are different types of corruption makes it difficult to arrive at a single all-encompassing definition. There is a difference between bribing an official to do something legal (e.g. bribing a civil servant to speed up the process of acquiring a document of some sort) and bribing an official to do something illegal (e.g. bribing a teacher to give you a good mark in an exam when in fact you didn’t pass).

Why does it happen?

There are various reasons why corruption takes place and takes hold. Sometimes it is due to the fact that officials are simply not paid very much and so they need to supplement their salaries with money from bribes. Sometimes the bureaucratic system is set up in such a way that officials simply refuse to carry out their duties unless they are ‘encouraged’ by being offered bribes. In other cases it is actually part of the tradition and culture of a country to give and receive ‘gifts’ in order to get anything done. In some cases companies from less corrupt countries allegedly engage in bribery in order to do business in countries where corruption is the norm, otherwise they would not be able to operate successfully in those countries. It can be argued that if such companies did not bribe officials in the necessary countries then the economies of those countries would suffer because fewer companies would invest in them, thus making them poorer. On a smaller scale corruption is often just a result of people’s natural desire to ‘beat the system’. Mostly, corruption occurs in environments where it is tolerated and where the temptation is too strong to resist.

How does it affect us?

First and foremost paying bribes costs money, obviously, so it leaves you out of pocket. It can also cost people their health, if they cannot afford to bribe the necessary officials to receive medical treatment, or even, in extreme cases, their freedom or their lives. The economy and infrastructure of the whole country can suffer if officials and politicians are siphoning off funds intended for road-building, new schools and hospitals etc. in an effort to line their own pockets.

How can we fight it?

Obviously, the ordinary person in the street who tolerates a corrupt system would need to make a stand, refuse to pay bribes and blow the whistle on corrupt officials. Easier said than done in many cases! However, there are international organizations who are fighting to reduce corruption on a global level, with some measurable success – Transparency International, for example.

Ultimately, a significant reduction in corruption could be achieved if all sections of society (political, commercial and civil) worked together with common aims to achieve it

2007-02-15 03:24:33 · answer #5 · answered by reachmum 2 · 0 0

Corruption is related to moral and values of the person not with the wealth. Generally I have seen poor people more corrupt than the wealthy ones. And if they don't get chance for that they accuse all wealthy people of corruption even though most of them may not be actually corrupt.

2007-02-15 03:30:09 · answer #6 · answered by a1b2c3d4test 3 · 0 0

The world is in crisis and there is so much pressure to have more, more MORE of everything.
We have forgotten to appreciate the possesions we already have, and to enjoy and be thankfull for the things in life that money cant buy.

2007-02-15 03:22:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Money can become a sickness that they can't control. It's sad when a person devotes their life to the accumulation of green certificates.

2007-02-15 03:30:21 · answer #8 · answered by liberty11235 6 · 0 0

cuz as they increase thier bank balance, thier greed increases as well. and mayb they cud to any extent to have more n more money...plus...things r becoming too expensive these days as our economy is gettin better...so either way...developed or under-developed, no matter how our economy flourishes....people r sucked out of thier money n to back tat up they want more money, and to make tat more money , people take up corruption....u see? its a viscious circle...

2007-02-15 03:49:02 · answer #9 · answered by samira_04 3 · 0 0

It is a perquisite of getting a good amount of money.

2007-02-15 03:22:12 · answer #10 · answered by Red 5 · 0 0

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