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International anti-corruption day, All you need to know

International anti-corruption day, All you need to know. Every year International Anti-corruption Day is celebrated on the 9th December 2020

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International anti-corruption day, All you need to know. Every year International Anti-corruption Day is celebrated on the 9th December 2020, which aims to educate people on corruption issues, which can help in the social and economic development of all the societies throughout the globe. 

What is corruption?

Corruption is considered a complex, social, political, and economic phenomenon that affects all countries. No region, community, or country is immune to corruption. The United Nations Development PRogramme found that many countries have lost funds in developing countries due to corruption. Fight corruption not just for good governance but for self-defense and patriotism. Every citizen of the country must take a stand to support the anti-corruption movement. Corruption is not only a problem for some countries. Instead, it is a global issue.

How to spot corruption and how to stop it. 

Corruption is a result of the ruleset. The ruleset of the country needs to change to prevent corruption. The government should implement measures to help go corruption-free in every country. The fight against corruption is not bound to high profile arrest and high profile investigation, but the fight against corruption is successful if you prevent bribery from taking place in the first place. Every environment has different tendencies. The moment you introduce the correct ruleset in the country or an organization, human behavior will kickstart.

Can corruption be ended in this world?

Corruption doesn’t result from a lack of ethics or lack of knowledge; people choose to work when there are few options to earn money. Ask citizens why their countries aren’t developing and ask investors why they decide not to invest in some regions, and the answer you get is corruption as the top listed reason. Hundreds of million rupees and dollars are spent trying to eradicate fraud from the country. So lets us pledge today to go corruption-free and help save the world. 

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