CAUSES OF CORRUPTION: UNVEILING THE ROOT FACTORS BEHIND SOCIETAL MALAISE
Khayrullo Z. Mirzaakhmedov , Researcher, Andijan State Pedagogical Institute (ASPI), UzbekistanAbstract
Scientific researchers who have studied corruption and its manifestations emphasize that in order to effectively fight against this disease, it is necessary to first know the factors of its occurrence. In this way, the factors that cause corruption, including openness, transparency, transparency, lack of collective accountability, weakness of public administration bodies, poverty, poverty, property and economic inequality, immorality, greed, low level of legal culture, and so on. In addition, transnational manifestations of corruption and other international factors are recognized. This article discusses this in detail.
Keywords
Corruption, transparency, accountability
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