Corruption Abuse in Nowadays Society
Corruption is the abuse of public office by officials in a different positions. Today it is the most resentful and widespread problem in our country and in the whole world. For instance, According to the CPI, Denmark is in 1st place, in 2018 the Corruption Perception Index was 88. According to this, we can say that Denmark is corrupted country.
Corruption in Kazakhstan takes precedence over all problems. For my brother to enter the University, we had to make a lot of efforts. In addition, at the university they demanded material investment, the so -called money. This show that corruption occurs every day.
One of the relevant problems nowadays is corruption. Dangerous for any developing state is corruption, which cannot be left out of sight. What are the reasons and how to raise awareness of citizens about this problem, how we can solve this problem?
In the scale of the corruption perception index “0” this is the maximum level of corruption and “100” means the absence of corruption in the country. According to the CPI, Kazakhstan is in 124th place and in 2015 the Corruption Perception Index was 28, in 2016 – 29, in 2017 – 31, 2018, the index remained unchanged at 31. Based on this, we can say that in Kazakhstan the corruption perception index is an index less than average. The corruption perception index ranks countries and territories depending on how corrupt their public sector is. The rank of a country or territory indicates its position relative to other countries and territories in the index. This page contains the latest corruption ranking data in Kazakhstan, as well as previous publications, historical highs and lows, short-term forecasts and long-term forecasts, an economic calendar, consensus and news. The corruption rating in Kazakhstan – actual data, historical schedule and publication calendar – was last updated in October 2019.
Corruption is one of the most serious menace to the well-being of society. Corruption come down the capacity of services and also demolish the life of an ordinary individual. This problem, which is called corruption, affects many countries of the world. In developing countries, the level of corruption is higher than in developed countries. The causes of corruption are numerous and quite complex. Now consider them separately. Firstly, the low salary scale. Most public sector workers receive low wages. Consequently, some employees are returning to corruption for greater financial benefits. Secondly, the lack of responsibility. The government has a great tendency towards corruption. If government employees are tasked with preparing 10 projects in a week, they may not even need to do 5 of them this week. Therefore, they hire people to do projects for them. This lack of responsibility in state institutions is the main cause of corruption and so on.
The newspaper Die Welt mentions that the debt crisis played a significant role in the fight against corruption. A study by the Hertie School of Management, which shows that Italy, Spain and Portugal have made great strides in combating bribery and corruption of their public servants due to lack of money, has allowed a much more transparent and “clean” public procurement practice. Astana times, Kazakhstan’s newspaper reports: “The party program, which was adopted by the First President of Kazakhstan N. Nazarbayev on November 11, 2014, is special because it aims to synchronize anti-corruption measures in the 30 most developed countries of the world. Kazakhstan has set itself the goal of becoming one of the 30 leading countries in Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) with a low level of corruption by 2025. By 2025, Kazakhstan should be one of the 30 leading countries in the World Bank’s rating “Ease of Doing Business.”. Furthermore, data in Internet provide that corruption in education hinders the international standards of an education system.
Money, power and related influence compromise education standards since they are fueling factors. And the problem of corruption in higher education has been prevalent and calls for immediate intervention, because corruption has a larger negative influence, it destroys the relation between personal effort and reward anticipation. At today’s day the Republic of Kazakhstan on various issues of public service and anti-corruption is creating various institutions designed to improve the activities of government bodies, introduce new methods and tools to combat corruption and increase public confidence in government bodies. Students, public organizations, business representatives, as well as scientists and artists are actively involved in this work.
In conclusion today the problem of drug abuse is the most serious and several problem. Management problems arise when the government is not only corrupt, but also when it is inefficient, unresponsive, or secretive. In fact, when a government is ineffective, it is considered corrupt. Corruption is mainly caused by low wages, poor incentive structures and inefficient systems. In addition, it is also caused by the desire to gain an unfair advantage and the realization that no one will be caught or punished for corrupt behavior. With special party program in Kazakhstan becoming one of the 30 leading countries with a low level of corruption by 2025.