Saturday, February 25, 2006

Corruption and World

How can we minimise Corruption ?

Sumit said...
The Simplest way to minimise corruption is by not being a part of the corrupt system, if we can keep ourselves clean, we are helping in keeping the system clean.

Ellen said...
Sumit has a good take on that. We know that corruption exists anywhere around the globe. It takes many different shapes and forms-- sometimes going under the guise of goodness. It's frustrating and disgusting. But then all is not lost because we can beat that -- by choosing to be straight and honest in the way we conduct our daily lives. Neither should we condone corruption in our government, businesses, and public services when we see them. Corruption only persists and thrives when we pretend not to see it, or choose to ignore it, or embrace it because everybody does it anyway. It will go away if we stand up to expose it to the light

frenchita said...
Not to participate in the process is the way .But in India this is not easy to do . Although I have seen bribes waved before a police officers nose to let someone off the hook . so we should not encourage this

swati said...
corruption , is nt to talked of right from scandals and bt bt d root starts 4 our own selves, we lie 4 one or other reason , we dont tak it to b wrong , we at times defend ourslves by wrong means be d situation not very tough one n stil dont feel v r wrong , den v r basically corrupt, n these things on a bit larger sacle are termed as corruption , so d very measure to counterfeit corruption is to luk into ourselves n ask if v r corrupt , if ya den try n improve urself , rest wil be automatically changed.

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Anonymous said...

The Simplest way to minimise corruption is by not being a part of the corrupt system, if we can keep ourselves clean, we are helping in keeping the system clean.

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Anonymous said...

Sumit has a good take on that. We know that corruption exists
anywhere around the globe. It takes many different shapes
and forms-- sometimes going under the guise of goodness.
It's frustrating and disgusting. But then all is not lost because we can
beat that -- by choosing to be straight and honest in the way we
conduct our daily lives. Neither should we condone corruption in
our government, businesses, and public services when we see them.
Corruption only persists and thrives when we pretend not to see it, or
choose to ignore it, or embrace it because everybody does it anyway.
It will go away if we stand up to expose it to the light

Anonymous said...

Not to participate in the process is the way .
But in India this is not easy to do . Although I have seen bribes waved before a police officers nose to let someone off the hook . so we should not encourage this .

Anonymous said...

corruption , is nt to talked of right from scandals and bt bt d root starts 4 our own selves, we lie 4 one or other reason , we dont tak it to b wrong , we at times defend ourslves by wrong means be d situation not very tough one n stil dont feel v r wrong , den v r basically corrupt, n these things on a bit larger sacle are termed as corruption , so d very measure to counterfeit corruption is to luk into ourselves n ask if v r corrupt , if ya den try n improve urself , rest wil be automatically changed.