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Corruption. It is an overloaded word often used as the sole cause of the problems in poor countries. Yet, corruption seems to be everywhere, indeed often encouraged by rich countries and their corporations, especially when it comes to natu...
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Listen to the Audio Allegations of corruption in the Afghan banking system are causing fury and concern among citizens who fear their money isn't safe. Margaret Warner talks to Washington Post correspondent Rajiv Chandrasekaran for more. JUDY WOODRUFF: ...
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Corruption undermines political, social and economic stability. It threatens security and damages trust and public confidence in systems which affect people's daily lives. Although corruption frequently occurs at local or national level, i...
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Details the kinds of political corruption, including patronage, bribery, extortion, influence-peddling, fraud, embezzlement, and nepotism.
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Police corruption. Corporate corruption: corporate criminality and the abuse of power by corporation officials, either internally or externally. ... Data corruption: an unintended change to data in storage or in transit. ....
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corruption n. The act or process of corrupting. The state of being corrupt. Decay; rot. Archaic . Something that ... Corruption is neither a property of a social system or an institution, nor a trait of an individual's character, bu...
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The causes and effects of corruption, and how to combat corruption, are issues that are increasingly on the ... For example, the World Bank has relatively recently come around to the view that economic development is closely linked ...
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Fraudulent obtaining of public money by the corruption of public officials; money used fraudulently as a payoff; dishonest ... Alexis de Tocqueville observed that "democratic" corruption had replaced "aristocratic" corruption...
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Translations of corruption. corruption synonyms, corruption antonyms. Information about corruption in the free online English dictionary and ... corruption - lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to b...
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Corruption definition, the act of corrupting or state of being corrupt. See more.
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Degrees of corruption vary greatly, from minor uses of influence and patronage to do and return favours, to institutionalised bribery and beyond. ... Corruption arises in both political and bureaucratic offices and can be petty or g...
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