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 | Corruption (from Lat. Corrumpere «defile») a term denoting usually use their official powers and rights entrusted power for private gain, contrary to the laws and moral precepts We know already from the experience of centuries, that every person with authority tend to abuse it, and it goes in that direction until it reaches the limit laid him 20.34 Kb. 1 | read |
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