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Tell us what you can do to stop corruption?

Start Date: 08-12-2022
End Date: 08-12-2023

Corruption has serious consequences both for individuals and for society as a whole. It hinders democratic governance, stifles economic growth, distorts the use of tax revenues, ...

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Corruption has serious consequences both for individuals and for society as a whole. It hinders democratic governance, stifles economic growth, distorts the use of tax revenues, increases inequality and environmental harm.
Fighting corruption is everyone’s responsibility, and it also works for everyone’s benefit.
Tell us what you can do to stop corruption?

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BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is Section 12 Prevention of Corruption Act?
Whoever abets any offence punishable under section 7 or section 11 whether or not that offence is committed in consequence of that abetment, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall be not less than six months but which may extend to five years and shall also be liable to fine.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is Section 17 a Prevention of Corruption Act?
A person shall be presumed to have intentionally enriched himself illicitly if he or any person on his behalf, is in possession of or has, at any time during the period of his office, been in possession of pecuniary resources or property disproportionate to his known sources of income.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What are the basic stages of corruption in State?
THE POLICE CORRUPTION PROCESS IS SEEN AS BEING A MATURATIONAL, ON-GOING PROCESS OF CONTINUALLY DEEPER INVOLVEMENT. THE SIX STAGES IN THIS PROCESS AS IDENTIFIED BY THE AUTHOR, ARE PRECORRUPTION, EXPERIMENTATION, ACCUSTOMATION, CONCEPTUALIZATION, IMPROVISATION AND BENEDICTION.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What are four effects of corruption in state?
Community impacts of corruption:-
1.Wasted taxpayer funds.
2.Loss of goods and services.
3.Lower community confidence in public authorities.
4.Disadvantage to honest business that miss out on government contracts.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is Section 3 of Prevention of Corruption Act?
Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) and (2), the Court may decline to draw the presumption referred to in either of the said sub-sections, if the gratification or thing aforesaid is in its opinion, so trivial that no inference of corruption may fairly be drawn in respect of an official act.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

How can we help solve graft and corruption in the locality?
1.Organize a committee to count and keep track of public supplies such as school textbooks.
2.Coordinate a sporting event that the community can participate in to raise awareness of
corruption.
3.Create a petition and take it to the decision-makers.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is Section 5 Prevention of Corruption Act?
(1) A special Judge may take cognizance of offences without the accused being committed to him for trial and in trying the accused persons shall follow the procedure prescribed by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) for the trial of warrant cases by the Magistrates.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is Section 20 Prevention of Corruption Act?
State (DB) presumption under Section 20 of P.C. Act:- If it is proved that an accused had accepted or agreed to accept illegal gratification/tainted money, the presumption under Section 20 of P.C. Act 1988 can be raised even without direct evidence for demand.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is the latest Prevention of Corruption Act?
Under the Prevention of Corruption Act of 1988, the general punishment is from three to seven years in jail for lower level offences (under Sections 7 to 12) in addition to a fine. Higher level offences such as the acts performed by the accused under Section 13, are penalized with harsher penalties.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 11 months ago

What is 8 Prevention of Corruption Act in state?
Whoever accepts or obtains or attempts to obtain from another person for himself or for any other person any undue advantage as a motive or reward to induce a public servant, by corrupt or illegal means or by exercise of his personal influence to perform or to cause performance of a public duty improperly.