There's a sense in which corruption is the No. 1 manufacturer of poverty. In particular, it is the No. 1 engine of creating inequalities in developing societies -- which is worse than poverty in and of itself. It's one thing having high levels of poverty, but it's a completely different thing to have stark inequalities caused by corruption and the conspicuous consumption that comes with it. [The latter] leads to political contradictions that can destabilize a nation or at the very least undermine democratic progress.More here
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
"Corruption is the No. 1 manufacturer of Poverty"- John Githongo
John Githongo on corruption and the poverty equation:
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corruption,
democracy,
poverty reduction
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