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corruption is not microsoft excel its open source anyone can do it....
I loved the way u xplained
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corruption is not microsoft excel its open source anyone can do it....
No it is not the biggest one
According to the compilation, the total amount of money involved in various scams over the last 12 years alone, since 1992, is estimated to be over Rs 80 lakh crore (Rs 80 trillion) or $1.80 trillion!
our polititcians have the capability to do scam even in the fodder of the cattle worth 9 billion.... (Read Indian fodder scam.)
hahahahha 1.8 trillion
Global Financial Integrity - New Report Measures the Cost of Crime, Corruption, and Trade Mispricing on Developing Countries
WASHINGTON, DC – Global Financial Integrity (GFI) released its annual analysis of the cost of crime, corruption, and trade mispricing on developing countries today. The report, “Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2000-2009,” finds that approximately US$6.5 trillion was removed from the developing world from 2000 through 2008. The report also examines illicit flows from Asia, which produced the largest portion of total outflows, and makes projections for 2009. (Full report 3.35 MB, Tip Sheet 172KB).
The report ranks countries according to magnitude of outflows with China ranking 1 ($2.18 trillion), Russia 2 ($427 billion), Mexico 3 ($416 billion), Saudi Arabia 4 ($302 billion), and Malaysia 5 ($291 billion). The report also shows the annual outflows for each country and breaks outflows down into two categories of drivers: trade mispricing and “other,” which includes kickbacks, bribes, embezzlement, and other forms of official corruption.
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Now corruption isn't the only contributor to illicit financial outflows but it sure as hell is a major part of it.
unlike Indian politician our politicians kills their own citizens if you don't give them bhatta
see but we still hold the no 1 position for the biggest scam in asia... you got developed before us give us some time and bring congress for another term in india i am sure we will break your record.
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Have you forgotten riots in India.....? who do you think was responsible for almost all of them. Not the aam aadmi at least.
now this is one of the most serious questions.
Who is more corrupt pakistani politicians or indian politicians
Though we both we will agree on politicians are corrupt.... sawal ye hai kaun no 1 hai pakistan or india
sigh, there is no way to root corruption out of developing countries. Even rich developing countries like south korea has a corruption perceptions index of 5; it used to be 4.2 which is barely above China today.
Indian politicians are more CORRUPT and that's why Anna is starting to take the trash out but you don't see similar things happen in Pakistan.
And thats the reason today everyone is out on streets today in India. sigh it was such a feeling of passion and patriotism everywhere. today almost on every road i found people with indian flags and wearing the typical anna cap.
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Thanks for your pious words.
Exactly so we are planning to make a corruption free society with Pakistan as the rolemodel.
I don't think it will actually root out corruption. Its just peoples anger. You can't root out corruption in a society with a history of corruption without years of development beyond just economics, and most of all, some cultures favor corruption and others don't. For those that do its better to just treat corruption like an extra tax for small cases, and hang the big fish.
Actually its a start of a change. Today we demand the change in the laws towards this corrupt political system. no doubt the problem can not be rooted in a day or so. and we being a democracy things are slow but works. we live in a corrupt world in india but may be our generations to come may be breath in a corruption free india as we breath today in free and independent india because of our forefathers.
Some one at least someone and each one of us has to do something about it... and this something is just the begining.
I don't think it will actually root out corruption. Its just peoples anger. You can't root out corruption in a society with a history of corruption without years of development beyond just economics, and most of all, some cultures favor corruption and others don't. For those that do its better to just treat corruption like an extra tax for small cases, and hang the big fish.
hahahahha 1.8 trillion
Global Financial Integrity - New Report Measures the Cost of Crime, Corruption, and Trade Mispricing on Developing Countries
WASHINGTON, DC – Global Financial Integrity (GFI) released its annual analysis of the cost of crime, corruption, and trade mispricing on developing countries today. The report, “Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2000-2009,” finds that approximately US$6.5 trillion was removed from the developing world from 2000 through 2008. The report also examines illicit flows from Asia, which produced the largest portion of total outflows, and makes projections for 2009. (Full report 3.35 MB, Tip Sheet 172KB).
The report ranks countries according to magnitude of outflows with China ranking 1 ($2.18 trillion), Russia 2 ($427 billion), Mexico 3 ($416 billion), Saudi Arabia 4 ($302 billion), and Malaysia 5 ($291 billion). The report also shows the annual outflows for each country and breaks outflows down into two categories of drivers: trade mispricing and “other,” which includes kickbacks, bribes, embezzlement, and other forms of official corruption.
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Now corruption isn't the only contributor to illicit financial outflows but it sure as hell is a major part of it.
Best of luck. Hopefully both our countries can break 4.0 on the CPI scale.
We definitely have a lot of corruption, but this figure is inflated, because they include "trade mispricing", which according to them is the entire 1.5 trillion in our annual trade.
We would still be #1 though, just not by such a margin.
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We definitely have a lot of corruption, but this figure is inflated, because they include "trade mispricing", which according to them is the entire 1.5 trillion in our annual trade.
We would still be #1 though, just not by such a margin.