The reflection of corrupted government on poverty: Iraq case
Corruption, best defined in relation to official government employees is the dishonesty or fraudulent conduct by those official civil servants empowered, typically involving bribery and non-legalized commission, the action of making citizens, morally depraved or the country of being so accrual of co...
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Format: | Non-Indexed Article |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7980/ https://www.sign-ific-ance.co.uk/index.php/JASR/article/view/996/959 |
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Summary: | Corruption, best defined in relation to official government employees is the dishonesty or
fraudulent conduct by those official civil servants empowered, typically involving bribery
and non-legalized commission, the action of making citizens, morally depraved or the
country of being so accrual of corrupt, acting to create environment or culture of corruption.
Government policies can revert to be cruel on people than to be working on initiatives to
eradicate poverty. The abuse of authority by violation of legally established barriers instead
of override limitations to sustain development is the trend of corruption. Iraq, one of the
most influential and important Arab state before the illegal invasion and occupation by the
American and allied troops in 2003, was the first Arab country succeeded to eradicate
poverty and in the Arab world in the eighties of the previous century. The practices and
planning of all successive governments alleged by the occupier was to promote for
reemerging of poverty on all levels. The paper discusses the ways and means for reducing
poverty and stand against the insults, violation of law and constitutional contexts to
overwhelm poverty in the society with attempt to find solutions to fight these violations and
reduce poverty and corruption. |
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