Is corruption an Industry or Organized Crime?
Is corruption an Industry or Organized Crime?
Consider the following observations about corruption and give your remarks:
- People who practice corruption do not have ordinary worries of life like “Food, Shelter and Network”.
- People who engaged in corruption have an unwritten hierarchy and methodology about the way incomes and/or the objectives are to be achieved.
- Person in authority who harbors the corrupt signals its importance.
- Person who repeates that “Corruption is every where” accords it an official sanction of sorts.
- People who discover new avenues for corruption and means to sustain the corruption are often recognized as creative, innovative and even courageous (Jigarwalas).
- People who part with a slice of corrupt money are called co-operative.
- People who deploy into education and social causes, the money obtained through corrupt means, are often referred as philanthropists.
- Corrupt people are better networked as compared to honest persons.
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