In our recent political history, corruption has become a
buzzword due to its all-pervasive existence in all our public sectors and even
in private organizations. Corruption has always been a constant phenomenon
in our country.
But recent drives against corruption and a huge public
conscience and consciousness against it have given it a new momentum. . Bangladesh has
been branded as the most corrupt country in the world for consecutive four
years by Transparency International. So, both local and international pressure
and call have created an urgency to
fight and curb corruption in Bangladesh .
Corruption can be defined in simple term as unethical and unfair practice or
means to draw any profit of benefit that goes against law and harms others
interest. In broad terms, corruption includes abuse of power, distortion of
standard practices and principles, bribery, favoritisms, extortion,
fraudulence, deception and illegal practices whereby a person or group draw
personal benefit damaging other or countries interest. In our country
corruption has been so rampant that it has become a matter of fact common
affair. No govt. service or work could be done or is available without
corruption.
Corruption is a social evil. Moral degradation and ethical decadence is
the main cause of corruption. People’s unscrupulous activities, avarice and
greed to amass wealth . materialism attitude of life-all these breed corruption
. Besides these personal reasons there are some social causes of corruption.
Capitalistic economic system, unequal distribution of wealth, excessive gap
between wealth and poverty,
economic insolvency, high
living cost, unemployment etc. are the social and economic causes of
corruption. Adding to this poor administrative system of govt. and lack of law
and order in society also contribute to spreading corruption.
Corruption has entered each and every core of our
administration, public governance, office and organization. In a poor and underdeveloped country like Bangladesh the
effects of corruption in economy and in politics are very devastating. If
politics and policy-makers are corrupt, it affects and retards country’s
overall development. By doing corruption, a section of powerful people amass
huge wealth and lead a very carefree and luxurious life. This creates social
gap and discrimination. Administrative and institutional corruption creates
depression and grievances among people. Corruption in education system lowers
down standard of education. All these personal and corporate or institutional
corruption seriously harms the image of the country, causes social and
political instability, increases economic and social crimes and also
discrimination and disorder in the society. These, in the long run hamper
social and economic development of the country. Study shows that corruption is
responsible for about 2% of GDP decrease and about 40% of our development
budget is either misused or wasted due to corruption.
People’s ethical sense should be strengthen.
For this a good education system which stresses on creating
morality is necessary. Consciousness about corruption and fighting
corruption is also necessary. Corrupt officials and politicians should be
severely punished. We should have good and effective laws for preventing
corruption. A just and equal social and judicial system is necessary to prevent
corruption. Accountable, injustice, social gap and wide gap between wealth and
poverty. Besides Anti Corruption Commission should be made effective and
independent so that they can fight corruption and prevent it. People’s
patriotism and ethical sense should be develop. Corruption is a social malady.
So it can be checked by social awareness and efforts.
Corruption
is a matter of national
disgrace. It is also a social vice. Due to corruption only a handful of
people gain, but majority of the people suffer. It has now become a serious
national problem. We must remove or curb corruption from the society in order
to build a society based on equality, justice and fraternity. That’s all….
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