In addition to all of the aforementioned factors, I believe corruption in society can be combated at a young age. This means that students should be taught about the negative effects of corruption in society and how it may influence them in the future, outside of the classroom.
When I was a student in the university, I recall that some of my fellow students who were given leadership roles in school organizations embezzled thousands of money into their own pockets. By this, I mean that some of the expenses for improvements to the school that benefited all of us which was mandatory to be paid by every students. Imagine if they had been exposed to millions or billions of money instead of only thousands of it at the time when they embezzled the money, I’m sure they’ll still embezzle more.
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I got the class focused on topic "anti-corruption" when i was in the university, not every university giving this classs to its students. In this class we got intensive theory how to prevent corruption and how to influence people around us. But ass you said, teaching anti-corruption the young people not only on the class but also outside of the class|
In many nations around the world, corruption is a serious problem. It is regarded as a weapon of mass destruction that has greatly damaged several nations' public and private sectors.
Several of the factors that contribute to corruption are listed below:
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(6) Justice system, press freedom, etc.
one more factors that contribute to curruption is the less severe punishment for the corruptor. There is a legendary judge (one of the most honest and fairest judge) in my country named
Artidjo Alkostar that want to give the most severe punishment, death penalty, to the coruptor. This punishment will create a feeling of deterrence for people who did corruption and even those who intend to corrup. But,, he never success to do that because of law in my country is made like "defend" the corruptor. So they will never deter and corruption will always growing.
Reference: https://en.tempo.co/read/1437489/artidjo-alkostar-once-explain-the-difficulties-of-sentencing-death-on-corruptors