Anti-Corruption Movements & Measures in IndiaAuthor:aSudhir K.S. Yadav*, Sunita Choprab
Abstract:
Corruption is a double jeopardy for the poor, who are hardest hit by economic decline, are most reliant on the provision of public services and are least capable of paying the extra costs associated with bribery, fraud and the misappropriation of economic privileges. This paper provides a study of the current status of corruption in the country, various forms of bribery faced and efforts made by them toward the compliance program. It also indicates the impact of corruption on the economy, sector-wise corruption and how poor enforcement of existing laws has led to corruption. What is interesting to know in the paper are the different ways through which manipulations are done for their short term gains. There This paper analysed various scams and movements. This paper also looks into the various legislations and government policies against corruption.
Keywords:Keywords: Bribery, bureaucracy, public officials, bureaucracy, lack of penalties for corruption of public officials.
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International Journal of Trade & Commerce (Vol: 4 Issue:2)
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