By: Dejene A. Janna
Email: abdissa2011@gmail.com
Bonn-Germany
Introduction
Corruption is broadly defined as the abuse of public office for private gain, or the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Various measures of corruption levels at the country level exist, from subjective perceptions indices to more objective experiential measures, and the pros and cons of these indices have been adequately explored elsewhere (Svensson, 2005; Treisman, 2007). Moreover, like the heads of Hydra’s dragon, corruption presents itself in many shapes though all originate from the same body politic. Forms of corruption differ from one another in terms of both the source of power that is exploited and the impact they have on the economy and the society of a given nation.
Corruption in Ethiopia
These days, corruption is endemic in Africa and anti-corruption strategies are politicized and largely failed across the continent. Ethiopia is not an exception; where Ethiopia brings a new expertise is in the art of covering up corruption by public officials. Continue reading →
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