Corruption in Ethiopia
Corruption is a problem in many developing countries. Defined as the abuse of power with the aim of gaining personal advantage, corrupt practices can include, but are not limited to the offering or taking of bribes, facilitation payments, and embezzlement. The harm created by corruption can be great, not only in terms of increasing the direct costs, with funds being directed away from their legislate use, hindering social needs, the practice is also a deterrent and may hinder aid and development and presents an opportunity cost. This is certainly the case in Ethiopia.
A developing nation will benefit from the creation of a stable environment. Stable environments aid in the provision of social needs, such as healthcare and education, as well as supporting economic development which will facilities increased disposable income for individuals and for the government to provide services. The presence of corruption is a factor which impacts negatively on the way a community operates, and diverts funds away from essential areas. In Ethiopia, where it is known there is corruption in many government departments and services, such as the police, the judiciary, and the land administration, this can create inequality. Families that bribe police may get away with criminal activities, which are detrimental to the entire community. Crimes, such as theft and drug dealing can thrive if the police turn a blind eye, with the associated social problems. Furthermore, there...
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