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official corruption

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meanings of officialand corruption


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official
adjective
uk /əˈfɪʃ.əl/ us /əˈfɪʃ.əl/
relating to a position ...
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corruption
noun
uk /kəˈrʌp.ʃən/ us /kəˈrʌp.ʃən/
illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions ...
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Examples of official corruption


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And we can confirm that, in all three countries, perceptions of officialcorruption undermine satisfaction with democracy, perhaps by eroding confidence in state institutions.
The answer appears to lie, at least in part, in the popular perception of rampant officialcorruption in that country.
Aires represents another variation on the theme of officialcorruption and injustice.
A proliferation of officialcorruption suggests that the stakes in political competition have heightened.
They openly discuss topics as varied as euthanasia and officialcorruption.
The increasing assertiveness of the press emboldened independent journalists to tackle themes previously off-limits, from officialcorruption to electoral fraud, further eroding the regime's declining legitimacy.
In this new garb, its benefits accrued not so much to individuals as to the collectivity in the form of reduced crime rates, lower officialcorruption, and better governance.
The locality is under the control of a single individual, and there is evidence of police and officialcorruption.
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To make matters worse, efforts to counter the trade were often undermined by officialcorruption.
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The demonstrators' complaint about officialcorruption masked their ulterior motive.
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Neither the president nor the prime minister seemed particularly concerned about officialcorruption and nepotism.
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Although none of these statutes was enacted in order to prosecute officialcorruption, each has been interpreted to provide a means to do so.
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In 1655, he was accused of officialcorruption and finally faced imprisonment.
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Pestalozzi brought to light several cases of officialcorruption and was believed to be an accessory to the escape of a fellow newspaper contributor.
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Officialcorruption is endemic despite efforts to curb it.
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Alemn himself was subsequently convicted of officialcorruption and sentenced to twenty years in jail.
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This was a means for imperial authorities to check possible officialcorruption in the forgery of mobilization of troops for war.
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The impeachment is based on allegations of possible judicial misconduct, willful neglect of duties as a jurist, and officialcorruption.
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This was a time of rebuilding and recovery, but also high taxes, officialcorruption, and lesser greatness.
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Officialcorruption is reportedly rampant both at the higher and local levels.
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