Sunday, 1 September 2019

Petite Note Series Vol 1 - Upliftment of societies - A Note on Corruption


Corruption
Quote from my book 'Transformers' - "Corruption is the distance between two parallels - common law and common practice". Take latecoming to work as an example. If all people arrive at work at 1030hrs instead of 0900hrs, change the office timings to 1030hrs+8hrs. That's not all. Announce a dynamic national policy that every year the time of arrival to work will be the median of 75% of people's arrival time by nationwide statistics. So if most people (say 75%) start coming at 1100hrs thereafter, the incoming office time next year be changed to 1100hrs. Therefore, the popular practice should guide policy. Leaving both way movement of job timings to the people of a nation.
In some other cases policy might need to be maintained static, while practice is altered.
Nonetheless, till practice and law/policy aren't close or don't concur, expect corruption as an inevitable consequence.
Use technology to monitor and implement as most places with corruption have issues with integrity. Technology helps in maintaining integrity-agnostic operational environment.
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