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Corruption:- The Effects Of Corruption In Our Society by franciscajohn11: 10:57pm On Mar 20, 2018 |
Corruption means the dishonest or unlawful behaviour of people, especially people who are in authority or who have some power over other people. Any society in which corruption is common cannot progress or develop. In our government offices today, when contracts are awarded to unqualified people because money has changed and or because the male official warding the contract have slept with the female the contract is being awarded to, such contract is usually not executed or shabbily executed. And this type...Read more:-http://www.familygists.com/2018/03/corruption-in-our-society.html |
Re: Corruption:- The Effects Of Corruption In Our Society by mikolo80: 1:10am On Mar 26, 2018 |
franciscajohn11:every developed society is corrupt laziness is the problem not corruption contractes executed shabbily cos of zero repercussion on election day not ccorruption And this type...Read more:-http://www.familygists.com/2018/03/corruption-in-our-society.html |
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