According to state media the party chief, Xi Jinping, first mentioned political swindlers publicly in 2023 when he demanded a ...
Corruption and justice are closely linked in a complex and inverse relationship: where justice prevails, there is little room for corruption, but where corruption thrives, it throws the scales of ...
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Corruption, complicity and CIAA

In the name of stemming corruption, the CIAA disproportionately targets low-level government employees for accepting small ...
Economists call this the “grease the wheels” hypothesis. The idea is that when bureaucracy grinds too slowly, corruption can ...
It not only erodes public trust and weakens democracy but also hinders economic growth and development, disproportionately impacting the most vulnerable. As citizens, it's crucial to be aware of the ...
Bribery, favouritism, nepotism and embezzlement of funds remain the most prevalent form of corruption in counties, a survey by EACC shows. Procurement irregularities, abuse of office, conflict of ...
It’s no secret that many governments globally don’t always operate with the best interests of their citizens at heart. These civil servants often fail to resist the temptation of using state resources ...
Governor Abba Yusuf on Saturday lamented that his state, Kano, has suffered the worst form of corruption when compared to other states of the region. He said Kano was hit by one of the major grand ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey gives his first remarks after being sworn into office in January at the Missouri Supreme Court in Jefferson City. Reality Check is a Star series holding those ...
A friend recently shared a conversation she had with a new acquaintance about Idaho politics and elected officials. The new acquaintance is very knowledgeable, having worked in politics for years, ...
In a pastoral letter released Tuesday, Advincula said corruption is “more than a manifestation of greed” and has already caused “catastrophe” that is “shaking the soul of our country.” ...