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  2. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Corruption includes industrial corruption, consisting of large bribes, as well as petty corruption such as a poacher paying off a park ranger to ignore poaching. The presence of fuel extraction and export is unambiguously associated with corruption, whereas mineral exports only increased corruption in poorer countries.

  3. Black Warrant (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book shares controversial confessions of procedural lapses and corruption leading to a travesty of justice. It provides a step forward in a quest to understand the Indian prison system and provides fodder for further research into its corruption and injustices.

  4. Corruption in India - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in India is an issue which affects economy of central, state, and local government agencies. Corruption is blamed for stunting the economy of India. [1] A study conducted by Transparency International in 2005 recorded that more than 62% of Indians had at some point or another paid a bribe to a public official to get a job done.

  5. 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement - Wikipedia

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    An Insignificant Man, a 2017 Hindi/English Indian socio-political documentary, was co-produced and directed by Khushboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla, and was also co-produced by Anand Gandhi. [158] [159] The documentary is about the rise of anti-corruption protests in India and the formation and rise to power of the AAP. [160]

  6. Anti-corruption - Wikipedia

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    Anti-corruption (or anticorruption) comprises activities that oppose or inhibit corruption. Just as corruption takes many forms, anti-corruption efforts vary in scope and in strategy. [1] A general distinction between preventive and reactive measures is sometimes drawn.

  7. Maladministration - Wikipedia

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    The definition of maladministration is wide and can include: Delay; Incorrect action or failure to take any action; Failure to follow procedures or the law; Failure to provide information; Inadequate record-keeping; Failure to investigate; Failure to reply; Misleading or inaccurate statements; Inadequate liaison; Inadequate consultation; Broken ...

  8. A surprising number of people have faked a cancer diagnosis ...

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    The "Scamanda" podcast has captivated people this summer with its deep dive into the wild story of Amanda Riley, a former teacher and principal from Northern California, who faked having cancer ...

  9. Bofors scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Bofors scandal was a major issue that was highlighted in subsequent elections, which led to the Congress losing power. Though it was widely believed that V. P. Singh resigned from Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet due to the Bofors scandal, Singh clarified that he had resigned due to differences in the cabinet in commissions taken by Indian agents in the HDW submarine deal (Shishumar class).