Corruption
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Now, this scarcity fueled widespread
corruption
in the industry.
Now, if Mo Ibrahim had waited for
corruption
to be fixed in all of sub-Saharan Africa before he invested, he would still be waiting today.
You know, most people who engage in
corruption
know they shouldn't.
See, whenever people would benefit from gaining access to something that scarce, this makes
corruption
attractive.
But in many of those countries, economic opportunity is scarce, and so
corruption
becomes an attractive way to gain wealth.
And so for them, extortion or
corruption
is a good way to make a living.
What I'm just trying to explain is this relationship between
corruption
and scarcity.
This creates the perfect breeding ground for
corruption
to thrive.
I know it may sound like I'm saying we should just ignore
corruption.
What I'm suggesting, though, is that corruption, especially for most people in poor countries, is a work-around.
This is the critical missing piece in the economic development puzzle that will ultimately help us reduce
corruption.
In addition to widespread poverty and endemic corruption, Nigeria now actually deals with terrorist organizations like Boko Haram.
He learns that this is Pope Nicholas III, who tells Dante that his two successors will take his place when they die— all three guilty of simony and
corruption.
That's what
corruption
feels like.
Corruption
is theft.
Now, I'm from Kenya, and in Kenya,
corruption
takes different forms.
We almost lost Karura Forest to
corruption.
But fortunately, there was an uprising of support from the clergy, politicians, students and the general public, all of whom came out to say no to
corruption
and greed.
The
corruption
and greed that manifested itself then is alive and well today, from greedy politicians and public servants willing to loot public coffers at their expense.
Corruption
is everywhere.
Now,
corruption
is devastating to any economy, democracy and the environment.
Even more frustrating for me is that Kenya loses a third of her national budget to
corruption
each year.
So if we're going to uproot corruption, we have got to start before it ever takes root.
An additional 45 percent said
corruption
is a legitimate tool for doing business.
But fighting
corruption
is not as easy as saying
corruption
is bad.
First, we must understand the why: Why does
corruption
happen in the first place?
When young children are able to model what it looks and feels like to deal with corruption, they are likely, when faced with a dilemma in their future, to model what they've been taught.
Third, we need to build personal leadership in our children early to give them an opportunity to know what it looks like to call
corruption
out when they see it, what it feels like to stand up and be counted when they're needed and, for me, to make the more and most important connection between human suffering on one hand and corruption, greed and selfishness on the other.
We identified 10 of the biggest challenges in the world, and I will just briefly read them: climate change, communicable diseases, conflicts, education, financial instability, governance and corruption, malnutrition and hunger, population migration, sanitation and water, and subsidies and trade barriers.
What we're seeing is a complete
corruption
of the idea of patents and copyright.
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