Corruption

Corruption refers to the abuse of power or position, typically for personal gain, resulting in a breach of public trust. It can manifest in various forms, including bribery, embezzlement, fraud, nepotism, and manipulation of systems or processes to achieve illicit benefits. Corruption undermines the integrity of institutions, affects economic development, distorts markets, and hinders social progress. It often occurs in both public and private sectors, impacting governmental bodies, corporations, and non-profit organizations alike. As a societal problem, corruption erodes ethical standards, fosters inequality, and can lead to widespread disenchantment with governance and authority. Combatting corruption requires transparency, accountability, and the establishment of robust legal frameworks and institutions that promote fairness and justice.