Abstract
Corruption is a “poison” which squanders government resources, deters
investment and is detrimental to economic growth and political development.
It flourishes if people in authority are dishonest and corrupt, the state
institutions are weak, and there is political instability, lack of transparency
in governance and disregard of the rule of law. It can be curbed if there is
honest leadership, meritocracy, financial control, decentralization, vibrant
civil society and media, transparency and rule of law.
Dr Noor ul Haq. (2012) Corruption: Causes And Cure, IPRI Journal, Volume-12, Issue-1.
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