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3. corruption
Why we choose this topic?
Sayings of Quaid-e-Azam.
Types of corruption.
Forms of corruption.
Effects of Corruption.
Facts and Figures.
Causes of corruption.
Fight against corruption.
Conclusion
4. The abuse of public office for private gain.
OR
Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.
It hurts everyone who depends on the integrity of people in a
position of authority
5. 21st century the world of microchip,
But
we are unable to tackle down this curse. which is main hurdle in development of
any nation.
It is essential for development of the country that;
People should get more aware about corruption
Joint efforts would be required by public and government .
So we thought its an important issue that needs to be highlighted to the young
people, who are pillars of the future.
6. Said:
“Corruption is a curse in India and amongst Muslims,
especially the so-called educated and intelligentsia.
Unfortunately, it is this class that it selfish and morally
and intellectually corrupt. No doubt this disease is
common, but amongst this particular class of Muslims it
is rampant.”
Address to the first Constituent Assembly 11th August 1947 .
7. There are mainly two types of corruptions:
PETTY CORRUPTION:
low-level, small-scale corrupt practices.
STATE CORRUPTION:
'Grand corruption', impacts whole country.
8. Bribery (or transfer of value in exchange for official action.)
Embezzlement, theft and fraud
Extortion
Abuse of discretion
Favoritism, nepotism
Exploiting conflicting interests
Improper political contributions
9. Following are the major effects that a country faces due to corruption:
It distracts:
Violation of merit
Less employment.
No Economic stability
Less prosperity
Less respect for rights.
Less provision of services
Destroying future of education
Law and order situation
10. Facts and figures are based on
Transparency International report
(Corruption Reception Index 2013):
Transparency International is a non-governmental
organization that monitors and publicizes
corporate and political corruption in international
development
AND
National Accountability Bureau
report 2012
Governmental organization for the control of
corruption in Pakistan.
11. PUBLIC PERCEPTION
ABOUT CORRUPTION
Public was asked their
perception about corruption.
1. How has the level of
corruption changed in the
past three years?
In Pakistan 77% of people
said that corruption has
increased in last three years.
12. 2. To what extent do you
perceive the following
institutions to be corrupt?
Political parties and police,
these two institutions are known
as most corrupt in public eyes.
The police was perceived to be the
most corrupt institution in
Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka.
13. 3. BRIBE PAYERS, BY
GENDER AND INCOME
% of respondents who have come
into contact with one of nine
service providers that reported
that they had paid a bribe in the
past 12 months.
14. 4. BRIBE PAYERS, BY
SERVICE, BY
COUNTRY:
To gain a more in-depth
understanding of where
the bribes are being
paid the results were
broken down by
service.
In Bangladesh, India
and Pakistan, people
were most likely to pay
bribes to the police.
15. 5. WHY WAS THE
LAST BRIBE
PAID?
Petty bribery involves a
financial payment being
received by a person or
institution, resulting in a
financial benefit to the
recipient.
16. Pakistan has lost an unbelievably high amount, more than Rs8,500
billion (Rs8.5 trillion or US$94 billion), in corruption, tax evasion and
bad governance during the last four years of Prime Minister Yusuf
Raza Gilani’s tenure, Transparency International Pakistan (TIP)
claims.
Corruption is the single greatest obstacle to economic and social
development around the world1. Every year $1 trillion is paid in
bribes, while an estimated $2.6 trillion are stolen annually through
corruption – a sum equivalent to more than 5 per cent of the global
GDP.
17.
18. The following are the cause of corruption;
The non- uniformity of legal system.
Mental torture and threats.
Financial problems .
These are some major points which must highlight due to this the
corruption rate hopefully decreases and the country’s economy
would be balanced.
19. Nowadays, six anti-corruption agencies are working in Pakistan,
also there are three laws and three sets of courts related to anti-corruption.
FEDRAL BASED:
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
Anti Corruption Establishments (ACEs).
20. Following are the three laws for control of corruption.
PREVENTION ACT OF ANTI-CORRUPTION IN 1947,1950.
The princely state Bahawalpur start the act in 1950 for preventing the corruption.
NATIONALACCOUNTABILITY BUREAU ORDINANCE 1999.
The establishment of national accountability bureau(NAB) was passed on 16 nov,1999. it works mainly
against corruption, financial crime and economic terrorism in Pakistan and its ordinance directly to the
individuals capture without any political interference.
PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION ACT .
The government of Pakistan is responsible for provincial legislation and look at all the province legislation
against corruption
KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA ANTI-CORRUPTION LEGISLATION.
This legislation adds the various functions as an transparency for the citizen.
EHTESAB COMMISION BILL
21. GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS IN
FIGHTING CORRUPTION
Just 12 per cent of people in Pakistan
thought that the government had been
effective, with 73 per cent of people
reporting that they felt that the government
was ineffective.
PUBLIC VIEWS
22. PUBLIC VIEWS
WHO IS MOST
TRUSTED TO FIGHT
CORRUPTION?
In Pakistan the highest
proportion of people stated
that they would trust
‘nobody’ in the fight against
corruption.
23. Respondents were first asked if
they believed that ordinary
people can make a difference in
the fight against corruption.
81% of people in South Asia
agree that ordinary people can
make a difference in the fight
against corruption.
89 per cent of people in
Pakistan agreed that ordinary
people can make a difference in
the fight against corruption.
PUBLIC VIEWS
24. GOVERNMENT
At the international level it is an important that the united nation start convention against
corruption. But at the national level the government should enhance the legislative which should
be strong and make the framework which work against the corruption.
MEDIA.
A proper awareness campaign should be moved through media to fight against corruption.
CIVIL SOCIETY AND CITIZEN.
Many civil society organization are working hard that the more people become aware through
channelization about corruption.
25. THE PRIVATE SECTORS.
The following are some non-government originations.
Academy for education development
Association for the development of Pakistan
Edhi foundation etc,
26. 39% of people report paying a bribe in the past 12 months.
62% of people feel that corruption in their country has increased in the past three years
Government leaders were named as the most trusted to fight corruption by 38% of people.
81% of people agree that ordinary people can make a difference in the fight against
corruption.
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX 2013
Corruption Reception Index states the corruption rankings of the countries and their
scores. Following are the rankings of Pakistan and score during each year.
139 in 2009,
143 in 2010,
134 in 2011
139 in 2012.
127 in 2013
27. This clearly portrays that in order to get the
country developed, we have to eliminate the
corruption. This is only possible when
people are educated.
When there is no corruption, then countries
develop.