The Enduring Plague: Understanding Corruption in Human Society
Corruption is a deeply entrenched societal
ailment that transcends borders, cultures, and political systems. It is the
abuse of entrusted power for personal or political gain, manifesting in forms
such as bribery, embezzlement, favoritism, fraud, and misuse of public
resources.
While often perceived as a political or economic issue, corruption is fundamentally a human problem, rooted in greed, inequality, and the erosion of ethical values. Its consequences ripple through every layer of society, undermining development, justice, and human dignity.