korruptio
Korruptio is a term used to describe the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Deriving from the Latin corruptio, meaning spoilage or decay, it has long been used in legal and political discourse to capture actions that undermine fair decision‑making and public trust. In modern usage, korruptio encompasses a range of practices that distort governance and economic activity.
In contemporary context, korruptio includes bribery, embezzlement, fraud, extortion, nepotism, patronage, influence peddling, and state capture.
Measurement and governance: Various indices, such as the Corruption Perceptions Index and other governance indicators, aim
Causes and effects: Corruption stems from weak institutions, opaque procedures, conflicts of interest, inadequate enforcement, and
Mitigation and international framework: Effective responses include comprehensive legal frameworks, independent anti‑corruption agencies, transparent budgeting and