Corruption and its impact

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Corruption is authority plus monopoly minus transparency. Our society is facing a very grave problem of corruption that has threatened the basic foundations of our society. It is a cancer that will gobble up all the socio-economic and political achievements.

The major reason of fast creeping corruption are political instability, poverty, unequal structure of society, unemployment, lack of accountability, weak political institutions and absence of rule of law. Resultantly, they are affecting political stability, equal distribution of resources and power, confidence of local and foreign investors and political institutions.

Although corruption has wide-ranging deleterious effects on society and governance but its most deadly impact is always on the poor.

It undermines democracy, hinders in good governance and weakens the democratic institutions. It hampers the economic growth and sustainable developments. Increase in corruption in any society is inversely proportional to good governance.

If these suggestions and practical measures are taken, the cancer of corruption can be cured to reasonable extent. Institutions should be made strong for proper working of the democratic system. Proper system of accountability and check and balance should be implemented.

Justice delayed is justice denied. In time justice can minimise corruption practices. Salaries and wages should be increased in order to decrease the chances of corruption.

Education system must be revised and improved according to national needs. Stable governments are essential to provide justice and to uproot corruption, and public awareness is must to eliminate corruption.

As it is a multi-faceted problem, it should be countered on all possible fronts with sincerity. We must reform ourselves. Only proper planning and strictly implemented policies with public support can bring it to a halt.

ZUHAIB ODHO

Karachi