Corruption -final- -mr.c- Jun 2026
Where a law says “the official may approve,” corruption breeds. Where the law says “the official must approve if X criteria are met,” corruption dies. The human element is the virus; automation and rigid checklists are the cure.
A discussion on the ethical frameworks that can prevent such situations. Let me know how you'd like to explore this topic further. Share public link Corruption -Final- -Mr.C-
In some environments, corrupt acts become "mutual expectations"—the unspoken "right way" to behave to get things done. Rational Calculus: Some theorists argue that people choose corruption when the expected benefits outweigh the potential costs or risks of being caught. Basel Institute on Governance 4. Strategies for Change Where a law says “the official may approve,”
The contractor gives the mayor’s son a “no-show” job. No cash changes hands. No envelope is slipped under a table. It is a favor between gentlemen. This is the most dangerous mask, because it weaponizes loyalty. To refuse the graft feels like betraying a friend. A discussion on the ethical frameworks that can
The tangible or intangible reward received for the corrupt act. 3. Why It Happens: Root Causes