Corruption

Corruption refers to the act of engaging in dishonest or unethical conduct, often for personal gain, typically involving the abuse of power or position. It can manifest in various forms, including bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, fraud, and favoritism. Corruption undermines trust in institutions, distorts economic and social systems, and hampers development and democracy. It can occur in both public and private sectors and is often associated with a lack of transparency and accountability. In a broader context, corruption can affect entire systems, leading to pervasive violation of norms and laws, diminished public confidence, and inequitable distribution of resources. Addressing corruption requires legal frameworks, ethical standards, and enforcement mechanisms to promote integrity and transparency.