Corruption in this case can be defined as the use of power by the government administration for the purpose of gaining illegitimate private gains and it can take on many forms. Irrespective of the legislation and jurisdiction, some forms of corruptions, such as nepotism, trading in influence, bribery, extortion, patronage, so on and so forth remain the same in all countries.
In parts of Asia, Europe and North America, political and institutional corruption are frowned upon and punished by the law, as they are perceived as means to impede the development of a country in all areas of activity (economic, social, health, public safety, education, trade unions, civil rights, etc). Now that we understand the impact of corruption over a country, let’s review the top countries that are currently affected by it.
1. Somalia
Grinded by civil war and overwhelmed with famine due to draughts for years in a row, the corruption of Somalia exceeds all expectations. In fact, as one UN reporter stated the best phrase to characterize Somalia’s officials is: “So, what’s in for me?”. From pirates who attack ships and take hostages to the rampant thefts from the public funds and international donations, the current government of Somalia practically left one third of its population dependant on aids for food.
2. Myanmar
The decades of military dictatorship, the systematic repression of the democratic opposition and unimaginable political violence have all overshadow any shroud of potential that Myanmar had to function as an independent country. The nation is rich in natural resources and has the capacity to compete economically; however, it is the same natural resources that held are responsible for the administrative and governmental corruption Myanmar experiences these days. Not to mention the fact that the constant violation of the human rights threw the country in political isolation.
3. Haiti
There is nothing like a devastating natural disaster to reveal the corruption of a country. Following the regretful earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, several disturbing truths have made their way to the surface and showed that the administration only cares about its own interest. The improperly constructed buildings are one thing, but the thefts of the post-earthquake aids performed by the government have shocked the entire globe.
4. Afghanistan
Considering that poverty goes hand in hand with corruption, it is no surprise that Afghanistan – the poorest country in the world – is currently facing this issue. The oppressive and authoritarian Taliban regime and constant civil revolts in the past decades have severely impacted the agriculture and naturally, paved the way for corruption. Now that the US has decided to pull out the troops from Afghanistan over the next years, one can only imagine what will happen to the people who will be left at the mercy of such a corrupt government.
5. Iraq
The overthrowing and execution of former dictator Saddam Hussein represented a great chance for Iraq to get back on its feet and develop into a true competitor in the world’s economy. However, even though the reins of the country were transferred to a democratic Iraqi government, nothing has really changed there. The current “democratic” government is so entrenched in corruption that they threaten and intimidate anyone who does not agree with them. As a side note, rumor has it that the new government did not even bother to rebuild the country’s infrastructure, which was destroyed during the war for capturing Saddam Hussein.
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