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Trust and corruption in leadership

Bigshow

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When did corruption become something we just laugh about? It’s like we’ve accepted it as part of leadership but corruption is not culture, it’s destruction. I wonder if leaders would still steal if their own families suffered from the same broken systems they create. Maybe the fight against corruption should start locally with transparency meetings, open budgets, and honest conversations, what do you think?
 
In my country, the whole system has become so corrupt that people see it as normal, while the person trying to do the right thing is often considered as abnormal.
 
I have asked myself the same question. It is sad to see how corruption has become so commonplace, as if it were part of leadership. I also believe that corruption is not a culture but a poison that destroys progress and hurts ordinary people.

If leaders were to suffer the consequences of the systems they have broken, they might be more cautious. But instead of waiting for change from above, we can start from below. Open meetings, transparent budgets and honest dialogue can bring about a new awakening.
 
Is there any country without corrupt leader am just wondering what can this leaders do to stop all this greedy and selfishness
Unfortunately I don't think there is any country like that, and as long as human nature still exists, it would be extremely hard to be able to stop corruption.
 
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