Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Globdev (Corruption)

     As a citizen of a third-world country, corruption is no new news. Corruption can be seen almost everywhere-in the people living in poverty or the policemen  who might have pulled you over even though there was no violation to begin with. The primary task of the new administration is to eliminate corruption. But what is at stake? It seems there might be no progress in the status of the country ever since the new administration began. Could corruption be associated with development? Some official may be corrupt, but their projects are evident to the people, therefore, they would be a guaranteed winner in the elections. The smartest of the politicians are the ones who know how to get funds, and the new entries are corrupted by the system, even if they entered the scene with the best intentions. What do people really want to do with corruption? It is an issue that is purely black, but the reactions towards it is gray.

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