Pakistan is going through an economic crisis further aggravated by political crisis. Deep study reveals that all the crises are intertwined with Corruption and the IPPs are the mother of corruption, hence the root of political and economic instability, inflation is making lives of people miserable. The circular debt is around USD 16 billion and …
Introduction
Corruption is deeply rooted in our society that no government can be free from the clutches of the corrupt mafia. There is dire need for the patriotic, concerned citizens to come forward and establish TCP - Truth Commission of Pakistan . Pakistan is the 120 least corrupt nation out of 180 countries, according to the …
Role of mainstream and social media
Mainstream media Before 2002, the electronic media was entirely dominated by state-owned institutions like Pakistan Television Corporation and Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. This monopoly was thwarted, when the Musharraf regime regulated the electronic media allowing for private television channels to be operated independently. Since the liberalisation of the electronic media in 2002, it has served as …
Religious Corruption
Religious corruption is the worst form of Corruption, it must be understood properly to know its global implications.[7] The Terrorists wave in the Middle East [ISIS/ Daesh], Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria is supported by the imperialist powers to destroy / damage the Mulsim world.[8] The Holy texts are twisted to get religious legitimacy for the henious crimes of terrorism, strictly forbidden …
Corruption & Muslims
Corruption - Global Phenomena Corruption and crime are endemic sociological occurrences which appear with regular frequency in virtually all countries on a global scale in varying degree and proportion. Individual nations each allocate domestic resources for the control and regulation of corruption and crime. Strategies to counter corruption are often summarized under the umbrella term …
Judicial Corruption
Strong judicial system is an effective safeguard against corruption. Judicial corruption refers to corruption-related misconduct of judges, through receiving or giving bribes, improper sentencing of convicted criminals, bias in the hearing and judgement of arguments and other such misconduct. Judicial corruption can also be conducted by prosecutors and defense attorneys. An example of prosecutorial misconduct, …
Corruption in Education System
Corruption in education is a worldwide phenomenon. Corruption in admissions to universities is traditionally considered as one of the most corrupt areas of the education sector. Recent attempts in some countries, such as Russia and Ukraine, to curb corruption in admissions through the abolition of university entrance examinations and introduction of standardized computer-graded tests have …
Health Care
In 2010, 42% of surveyed individuals reported gaining access to hospital services by a method other than standard admission, and 48% reported either having to pay additional costs for essential services or being forced to utilize the services of a designated affiliate. Of the respondents who were asked to identify which parties orchestrated the corrupt …
Taxation
Tax is a financial charge imposed on individuals by state in different forms like direct tax paid directly by individuals, indirect tax collected by intermediaries and deposited to Government like sales tax. Taxation plays an important role in the process of revenue generation and to run various activities in an economy. The study empirically demonstrates …
Bad Governance
Bad Governance Bad governance is the relationship between those who govern and those who are governed as a consequence of decision-making. This unfavourable relationship is created as a consequence of external factors or decisions such as violation of central or acceptable norms, such as those of liberal democracy, and bad economic policy: Bad governance collectively …