WHY NOT LEGALISE ‘ CORRUPTION’?

Nov 3 2007  | Views 376 |  Comments  (12)
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  kumud biswas posted 9 mnths ago

Corruption is legal all over the world, it is a virtue we do not display in public. To be corrupt needs a lot of intelligence and courage which most of the fools lack. They are miserable failures and are jealous of the successful who are successful because they are corrupt.



  Vaidyanathan Pushpagiri posted 9 mnths ago

ravi k.r:
 
It is indeed a traversty of facts, that we are discussing about corruption, when we are impotent to do any thing against the daddy and mommy of corruption - USA in propping up the corrupt and venal government of Musharraf and UK in protecting their defence industries whose very exisitence would be in question, if they do not bribe their way and sell obsolete defence  hardware produced just to keep their civilian force earn a living? 
 
Otherwise their self interests would be in jeopardy.  These are but two examples.  We are corrupt, and there is no doubt about it.  But others are equally corrupt.  The fact remains, in India it is still at grass roots levels, and people use crude methods to collect their hafta. 
In the developed world, it is a highly  refined system, and very well inbuilt.  Unlike in India, it does not hurt the common man.
 
It is something like this.  Prostitution is an abominable thing.   But in a city without prostitutes, the house wives are in  danger of being raped . 
 
Verily a Hobson's Choice.
 
Regards.
Rajaputhran.



  AshuGi posted 9 mnths ago

The word corruption and Legality are automatically antonyms. Hence the moment you legalise bribe it would no more be corruption and hence beauracracy and ministers will findout one more layer of 'cuts' about legalize bribes!!



  plainsay posted 9 mnths ago

Corruption in India is various dimensions. An industrialist friend told me me that when you bribe somebody in Delhi, the person who receives the money returns the money if he is not able to do the favour. In Mumbai he does not demand heavy amounts as bribe, just a small amount so that the giver does not feel cheated even if his work is not done. In Chennai, he will not accept the bribe if the work is not done. In Kerala, he will accept the bribe and will not do the work.
For doing a favour asking for or accepting the bribe is understandable. In Kerala, they refuse to deliver the deadbody from the mortuary unless they are paid a hefty amount as bribe. If it is a case of postmortem, their demand is more. If the relatives of the dead are poor, they may have to sell some asset to pay the mortuary keeper. Recently they held back the deadbody of a small child for more than four days, because the parents of the child were not able to meet the demands of the mortuary keeper. They had to go to the Chief Minister and appealed to order the authorities to release the dead body so that the parents may be able to give a decent cremation to their offspring.
Corruption in Customes, police, sales tax, income tax and other govt. department is understandable. But doctors in medical college hospitals refuse to see patients unless they are paid hefty amounts before hand. Doctors do not even see those patients during their daily rounds or even see their charts. Criminals they are.



  santosh samuel posted 9 mnths ago

Yes interesting idea. But the methodology has to be carefully thought out. We have the culture of corruption. We simply have to monetise it.

Please read my blog on this

http://santosh-samuel.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/11/incentivise-government-employees-and-create-a-corruption.htm


Santosh




  swarajya posted 9 mnths ago

You are not to legalize corruption.The corrupt fellows are not going to be convicted and even if they are the case will prolong till he gets exonerated..Jawaharlal Nehru had told that a corrupt fellow must be hung at the nearest lamp post.After some years Acharya Kripalani asked whether there were no corrupt fellows in India or there were no lamp posts?
There is no country without corruption.I have seen that many companies floated have disappeared eating away public money  Many people have hoodwinked banks by taking heavy loans.



  Aditi Ray posted 9 mnths ago

Weakness always gets exploited, and the extent of corruption is the price of nuisance value that gets 'revealed' through the weakness in a system.



  Meera San posted 9 mnths ago

Corruption is part of our every day world - everything is fake - hypocrisy is the new morality - we all learn to live and adapt fast - corruption weds corruption - that is the way world operates.
 
I don't know how legalizing corruption change anything - atleast now world at large - lives a lie - playing the victim - accusing others of being corrupt - when we do legalize - we would take out that privilege and all would turn 'good' - which would be BORING! -- (that I meant in jest :)
 
I don't have any knowledge or information on this serious issue - just every day affairs
 
Meera



  subra51 posted 9 mnths ago

Corruption is an universal phenomena. I cannot say that there is one country in the world that is not corrupt. The difference between corruption in India and other western countries and some of the countries like Singapore, Hongkong etc the corruption in India is aafecting the daily life of the citizen in all aspects. In this aspect India is worse than some of the central american countries like Honduras, Nocaragua etc. In India, it impossible to file an FIR in any state without paying a hefty bribe. You go to any public hospital. For getting admission you have tp pay bribe. Even after death, for realese of a body you have to pay bribe. Even after you cremate the body , to get the ashes you have to pay bribe. Even if you legalise the corruption in India, you have to pay bribes. I will quote two instances comparing Thailand and India. One of my friend in India lost his passport. He had to go back to Hongkong. For geeting a duplicate passport, he has to file an FIR. It took him twodays to file the FIR as he had to move all the influence he had to get the FIR registered. In Thailand another friend got the FIR registered and got a copy of the FIR within 30 mts. In Calcutta , the hospital workers refused to sew the body after post mortem till abribe of RS 1000 was paid. This will not happen any where in the world.
All over the world contracts always involve bribes in one form or other. I have travelled in South East Asia and Central America. Nowhere the conditions of the roads are as pathetic as in India. Honduras is considered as a very Corrupt country. The roads are world class. Even in Indonesia the roads are far far better than India. In all the roads contract bribes are paid. But in India the roads will lost only one monsoon. The list is endeless. What is affecting India is not the high level corruption like Bofors but the petty level corruption which affects the life of a common man in every aspect.
Subra
 



  Ramesh_007 posted 9 mnths ago

Dear Ravi
 
In our country... if we think slighly differently... Corruption has long ago been legalised!!  Did we ever witnessed any big cvorruption scam resulted in Conviction of Biggies??
 
RUles slowly has been bent through some 'dirty' constitution amendments in last few decades that no Conviction is possible...
 
Cost of Tenders of any project automatically involve the "Cuts"!! So.. it has now been included as main thing in daily life....





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