why corruption is more prevalent in Bangladesh?
A lot of people whenever they get the opportunity, become corrupted in Bangladesh which we saw again, recently in corona epidemic in aid distribution. corruption happens more or less in every country but of course, it became one of the major problems in Bangladesh.
people's psychology behind corruption:
many people in Bangladesh want to make money by any means especially in shortcuts, and if u ask about it to them, they will reply, everyone is doing the same, why not I ?.there is a nexus between govt officials including police, politicians and businessman.they are running organisations and dividing the profits. of course, there will be few exceptions, but exceptions are not an example. remember that it is not a new phenomenon, even ibn battuta in middle ages describes the country as hell crammed with good things.
so what is the solution?
the change will not come overnight, especially in a country with 160 million population who are competing among themselves in becoming rich.
the first thing to combat against corruption is the goodwill of the government. others steps are digitalization of govt. services with ensuring cybersecurity and to establish the rule of law in every aspect of citizen's life.and to build up the true institutions and to function them independently.
A lot of people whenever they get the opportunity, become corrupted in Bangladesh which we saw again, recently in corona epidemic in aid distribution. corruption happens more or less in every country but of course, it became one of the major problems in Bangladesh.
people's psychology behind corruption:
many people in Bangladesh want to make money by any means especially in shortcuts, and if u ask about it to them, they will reply, everyone is doing the same, why not I ?.there is a nexus between govt officials including police, politicians and businessman.they are running organisations and dividing the profits. of course, there will be few exceptions, but exceptions are not an example. remember that it is not a new phenomenon, even ibn battuta in middle ages describes the country as hell crammed with good things.
so what is the solution?
the change will not come overnight, especially in a country with 160 million population who are competing among themselves in becoming rich.
the first thing to combat against corruption is the goodwill of the government. others steps are digitalization of govt. services with ensuring cybersecurity and to establish the rule of law in every aspect of citizen's life.and to build up the true institutions and to function them independently.
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