Corruption

Corruption refers to the abuse of power for personal gain, often involving dishonesty or unethical behavior. It can occur in various forms, such as bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, and fraud, and typically undermines trust in institutions and governance. Corruption can manifest in both public and private sectors and may involve individuals, organizations, or governments. It has detrimental effects on economic development, social equity, and political stability, as it diverts resources, distorts markets, and erodes public confidence. Different societies and legal systems have varying definitions and responses to corruption, but it is widely recognized as a significant obstacle to progress and moral integrity.