How Does Corruption Affects the Country’s Economy Such as the Philippines?
Question by Soliel: How does corruption affects the country’s economy such as the Philippines?
in what way?
how do you think can we resolve it?
please feel free to answer..i really have to know.
Best answer:
Answer by Yenlys h
I can’t talk about the philippines but i can definately talk about Cuba. Corruption affects a countrie’s economy, the countrie’s laws, and consequently the people. Poverty and violence go hand in hand with corruption. Because of corruption there’s a lot of injustices committed because there’s no equality. A government’s first task is to seek the common good and to aide it’s people; however, with corruption this is not the case and the only people who benefit are the crooked ones. the only way to resolve this issue is to overthrow the those that are corrupt and create new ways to prevent that from happening again. Unfortunately, many times is too late and what ends up happening is that because of corruption many atrocities are committed.
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