Political Corruption

Political corruption refers to the misuse of power by government officials for illegitimate private gain. It can involve a wide range of unethical practices, including bribery, nepotism, embezzlement, and undue influence on political decisions. Political corruption undermines democratic institutions, erodes public trust, and distorts policy-making processes, leading to significant social and economic consequences. This can manifest in various forms, from local government corruption to more systemic issues at national and global levels. The impact of political corruption often includes increased inequality, decreased investment, and poor public services, as resources meant for the public good are diverted for personal benefit. Addressing political corruption typically involves legal reforms, transparency initiatives, and the active participation of citizens in governance.