Corruption

Corruption refers to the abuse of power or public office for personal gain or illicit benefit. It typically involves actions such as bribery, embezzlement, fraud, and nepotism, where individuals or organizations exploit their authority to achieve unethical outcomes. Corruption can occur in various sectors, including government, business, and civil society, undermining trust in institutions, distorting economic and social progress, and leading to a breakdown in the rule of law. It often results in significant adverse effects on society, including inequality, poverty, and destabilization of governments and economies. Combatting corruption is essential for promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance.