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Topic: What should be done to eliminate corruption? - page 4. (Read 704 times)

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To eliminate the culture of corruption is the first to build a mentality honest. The second gave a guarantee life worth and appreciate the work well. Corruption case when they squeezed a state of the economy of their families. And clear personal honest and strong faith, I think of corruption can be lost
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Honestly, I dont know. Because on my mind if I hear them they want to enter politics the first thing comes on my mind is because of money. I dont know why im always thinking like this, maybe because growing up and those things i have seen in the news.. That in every government there will be a corrupt one. Sad
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I solely believe that in order for us to eliminate corruption, we must start with ourselves first. The integrity of one person should remain stiff and firm to the right principles.
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The historical roots of corruption, probably probably hike back to the custom to make gifts to gain favor. Expensive gift isolated person apart from other applicants and contributed to the fact that his request was fulfilled. Therefore, in primitive societies a fee to the priest or leader was the norm. As the complexity of the state apparatus and strengthen the authority of the Central government, there were professional officials who, by design of the rulers, had to settle for a fixed salary. In practice, officials sought to use his position to secret of increasing their income.

The first ruler, on which remained the reference as the fighter against corruption, was Urukagina — Sumerian king of the city-state of Lagash in the second half of the XXIV century BC Despite the significant and often severe punishment for corruption, it did not lead to the desired results. At best, he was able to prevent most dangerous crimes, however, at the level of small bribes embezzlement and corruption were widespread. The first treatise with a discussion of corruption — "Arthasastra" — published under the pseudonym Kautilya one of the Ministers of Bharat (India) in the IV century BC In it, he made a pessimistic conclusion that "property of the king cannot be, at least in manner, has charge of this property."


Interesting story... I think you touch a main point: To give gifts to gain favour. Usually gifts are sent to someone more powerful or influent than you in your realm. I believe we can't live in society without organization, so the authority is needed, but without supreme power.

And the only way to make things fair would be to have a decent authority, someone honest and fair on the command, so he would be an exemplar person and wouldn't accept corrupt behavior from the side of his subordinates. The citizens would have examples to follow and wouldn't have reasons to justify their corrupt behavior as we see in many societies.

There isn't a way to eliminate corruption, but if there is punishment with justice, it's already enough.
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The historical roots of corruption, probably probably hike back to the custom to make gifts to gain favor. Expensive gift isolated person apart from other applicants and contributed to the fact that his request was fulfilled. Therefore, in primitive societies a fee to the priest or leader was the norm. As the complexity of the state apparatus and strengthen the authority of the Central government, there were professional officials who, by design of the rulers, had to settle for a fixed salary. In practice, officials sought to use his position to secret of increasing their income.

The first ruler, on which remained the reference as the fighter against corruption, was Urukagina — Sumerian king of the city-state of Lagash in the second half of the XXIV century BC Despite the significant and often severe punishment for corruption, it did not lead to the desired results. At best, he was able to prevent most dangerous crimes, however, at the level of small bribes embezzlement and corruption were widespread. The first treatise with a discussion of corruption — "Arthasastra" — published under the pseudonym Kautilya one of the Ministers of Bharat (India) in the IV century BC In it, he made a pessimistic conclusion that "property of the king cannot be, at least in manner, has charge of this property."
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I wonder what people think about this. What is your opinion? What should be done for this?
Subsidies, tax exemptions, public procurement of goods and services, soft credits, extra-budgetary funds under the control of politicians—all are elements of the various ways in which governments manage public resources. Governments collect taxes, tap the capital markets to raise money, receive foreign aid and develop mechanisms to allocate these resources to satisfy a multiplicity of needs. Some countries do this in ways that are relatively transparent and make efforts to ensure that resources will be used in the public interest. The more open and transparent the process, the less opportunity it will provide for malfeasance and abuse. Collier (2007) provides persuasive evidence on the negative impact of ineffective systems of budget control. Countries where citizens are able to scrutinize government activities and debate the merits of various public policies also makes a difference. In this respect, press freedoms and levels of literacy will, likewise, shape in important ways the context for reforms. Whether the country has an active civil society, with a culture of participation could be an important ingredient supporting various strategies aimed at reducing corruption.
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First things first, the country needs to thrive,high living standards,high wages,good quality products for all,then the law that if a public office have receive a good salary,but if he started to steal,Noda in Seoul was,Rastrelli or cadets confiscation of all,will immediately disappear desire
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I wonder what people think about this. What is your opinion? What should be done for this?

It's really hard to eliminate corruption in this world. It's depend on human's behaviour, awareness, and their conscience. Corruption can be appear in the small thing, like corruption of working hours (come late to the office). So if we destroy all the human who have been done corruption it's useless, as long as another people in this world corruption will be exist. The another people who doesn't have good behaviour, awareness and conscience can do same thing like corruptor. The best way to stop corruption is come to the people's awareness in the society, they must know and conscious that corruption can harming many people. There are so many effect can cause because of corruption. Corruption just give advantages to some people but it will give disadvantages to many people or society (can expand the poverty in the country). And the little thing that i can be done to help eliminate corruption is don't do corruption with everything in my life, and i will pray to God to make aware for the corruptor that what they have done very give bad impact to big population.
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Kick all corrupt officials to eliminate corruption.
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The only corruption that can possibly stop is our own corruption, the others is not, it is already there since then and many tried to stop it but they fail, as long as there is money and greedy corruption will always rise naturally.
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nothing. you cant eliminate corruption cause its into the human brains to be better than others and this drives it

I can't agree with what you had posted above. Because many countries have shown that corruption can be successfully eliminated. But it depends more on the voters and the civilians than the governments. So you can't say that it is something which is deep embedded in to the human brain. If there is a will, then you can find a way to reduce corruption.
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What to do is ;

-Preventive Strategy(Prevention) ie to prevent, and can be done by: First, make sure that you are not the perpetrator of corruption. This can be done by refusing any unofficial charges. Then, do campaign activities to invite people against the actions that lead to corruption.
-Detective Strategy(detection) namely to investigate or find out if there are signs of corruption.
-Strategi Edukatif. This method aims to encourage people to participate in fighting corruption with their respective authorities. So the community needs to instill the values of honesty, also fosters antipathy toward the treatment that leads to corruption through moral messages.

The three pillars of the strategy described above essentially also require hard effort and the drive from the government to combat corruption is also very important in involving community participation.
Thus, corruption is an act that must be eradicated as soon as possible because it can threaten the welfare of society and can adversely affect the development and development of the country. So it needs the role of all levels of society. Adolescents are one part of society that has a significant influence in influencing government policy.
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 Preventive strategy (prevention) is to prevent, and can be done by: First, make sure that you are not the perpetrators of corruption. This can be done by refusing any unofficial charges. (eg doing financial financial transactions by not using a receipt). Then, do campaign activities and da'wah to invite people against the actions that lead to corruption.
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There is nothing but a heavier penalty of triple the ordinary thieves, made poor, alienated, and humiliated. I consider thieves to take goods or money belonging to someone else because they are hungry, but the real corrupt they are already rich take all the rights to the people of a country. how could it be left with a mild penalty or be exempt by paying a fine? That's something very cruel.
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In preventing the criminal act of corruption there is a need for self-introspection so that in the prevention of corruption can be expected better, where our own personal must be aware that this corruption can damage the personality of self as well as the crowd.
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Corruption can not be eliminate. Corruption can only be prevented, prevention can be done by the existence of strict rules and laws so that people who want to do corruption will think twice, and the existence of rules on reporting private property so that it can be monitored by agencies that handle corruption. Perhaps with the existence of such a rule could at least reduce the act of corruption
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nothing. you cant eliminate corruption cause its into the human brains to be better than others and this drives it
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I don't think that's possible. Corruption has eaten deep into our hearts. Even kids are getting corrupt
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I wonder what people think about this. What is your opinion? What should be done for this?

There's no way to eliminate corruption. As long as people are greedy, people will want more and more. Corruption arises when there's authority and opportunity. It's part of human nature to become greedy and to want more and desire things that we don't have. There's no way to end corruption. No matter how kind or good you are, if you are given power and opportunity, corruption will take place.
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President Trump's Executive Order Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human Rights Abuse or Corruption

It lists names dates and identifies persons that have been involved in certain corrupt activities  in the Annex to this order

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-blocking-property-persons-involved-serious-human-rights-abuse-corruption/
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