Corruption
Essay by 24 • April 16, 2011 • 541 Words (3 Pages) • 897 Views
Corruption is often likened to a disease, and just as there is no perfectly healthy society free from disease, one cannot expect a society to be completely free of irregularities especially corruption. In the Philippines, corruption is so deep-rooted and pervasive that in my opinion there is no segment of society is free from its dark shadow. The country's political circles have long lost the people's trust due to their frequent incidences of corruption, and hardly any public office is free from irregularities of some kind. Meanwhile, Filipinos were once again dismayed by reports of widespread irregularities in the government's handling of military mobilization and arms procurement programs such as the ZTE Broadband Deal. Even cost oriented groups are not immune from corrupt practices, as revealed in the former President Estrada’s use of his charitable organization to launder his ill gotten wealth. This only shows that corruption can be vividly seen in the social, political and economic aspect of society.
Corruption has always been a major issue in our society and in the government. Moreover, the impending progress of our country is put on hold because corruption is hindering it. One consequence of this lull in the economy’s growth is the deprivation of some basic needs of its citizens such as education. The poor quality of education and infrastructure of citizens of this Republic further undermines the prospects of liberation from the bondage of poverty. Because government resources are constrained, environment protection programs are also neglected. Given that corruption amplifies widespread poverty, the escalating rate of crimes is not surprising to hear. An example is that the problem with the increasing production of illegal drugs and prostitution can be linked solidly to corruption. This social ill has led to the commission of many heinous crimes prospering and multiplying in every municipality of this country. Given that corruption amplifies widespread poverty, the escalating rate of crimes is not surprising to hear. An example
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