Corruption

Corruption refers to the abuse of power or position for personal gain, often at the expense of the public good. It typically involves unethical behavior, such as bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, or favoritism, where officials exploit their authority to secure benefits for themselves or others in exchange for monetary incentives, services, or other advantages. Corruption undermines trust in institutions, distorts economic and political systems, and impairs social and community development. It can occur in both public and private sectors and manifests in various forms, impacting governance, public resources, and ethical standards. The consequences of corruption can hinder progress, exacerbate inequality, and erode the rule of law. Combatting corruption often requires improved transparency, accountability, and legal frameworks to promote integrity and deter unethical practices.