Corruption And Its Deep Impacts On Good Governance In Pakistan: Perceptual Views Of Adults Among Pakistani People

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  • Naeem Shahzad

Abstract

Corruption threatens security and stability around the world, hinders economic growth, undermines democracy and human rights, undermines trust in public institutions, facilitates international crime and the government and drains private resources. Good governance must thrive in a corruption-free environment. Pakistan is unfortunately down the ladder because of this. Large-scale, moderate and minor corruption pervades all levels of governance and all sections of society, public, private, political, judicial, commercial and even religions. Corruption, by contrast, serves as a way to balance the market in a largely unorganized management model. At the individual level, there is an unrealistic economic rationale for giving and taking, but the economic cost to society is staggering. Corruption adversely affects the lives of citizens through low profits on the use of resources and multiplies the value of their lives. Awareness of the people and the emergence of a strong civil society, the media and th[1]e new independent judiciary are all guarantees of the success of any future program of self-accountability. A sample 400 people were drawn. Face to face survey was conducted as a tool of data collection. The analysis was applied to achieve the goals of the study through the combination of descriptive and inference statistics.  For testing hypothesis, the qualitative was quantified by giving scores to the response by respondents and Mann Whitney U Test, Kruskal Wallis H and Chi-square test were applied.

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2024-02-13

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Shahzad, N. . (2024). Corruption And Its Deep Impacts On Good Governance In Pakistan: Perceptual Views Of Adults Among Pakistani People. Migration Letters, 21(S5), 1823–1847. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/8468

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