corruption in indian scenario

Upload: anuj-sharma

Post on 09-Apr-2018

225 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    1/16

    CORRUPTION IN INDIANSCENARIO

    PRESENTED BY

    Ankit Kumar

    Anuj Sharma

    Ashwani Dadhich

    Harsh Vardhan

    Paridhi Gupta

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    2/16

    INTRODUCTION

    Derives its origins from Latin word CORRUPTUS which

    literarily means broken in pieces.

    Main problem since Independence.

    Progressively involved in every sphere of Indian society Infects the whole system

    Closely associated with bribery

    Corruption methods also improve with the development of

    the nation.

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    3/16

    CAUSES

    Nexus between Bureaucracrats, Politician and criminals.

    Lack of ethical qualities and morality among administrators

    and politicians.

    Illiteracy among people poor economic infrastructure

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    4/16

    PROBLEMS

    Impact on our economy and could malign our image in

    international scenario for e.g. COMMONWEALTH GAMES

    2010

    Also a series of recent reports by consultancies includingKPMG, E&Y and Deloitte have highlighted the fact that there

    are many systemic and cultural challenges facing anti-

    corruption compliance in India.

    Is a hot-button issue in India, where trans-national

    corporations are increasing presence.

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    5/16

    STATISTICS

    Data regarding cases under the Prevention of Corruption Act

    (PCA), recently presented in Parliament, stated that:

    The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered 2,439 cases of

    corruption against public servants in the last three years, including 78

    against senior officers.

    795 cases were registered under the PCA in 2009, as against 744 in

    2008 and 688 in 2007, presenting a clear upward trend.

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    6/16

    Problematic Factors doing business in India

    The following graph shows the main problems which are

    perceived by foreign investors before investing in India.

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    7/16

    Problematic Factors doing business in India

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    8/16

    Corruption Perception Index (CPI)

    Since 1995, Transparency International has published an

    annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ordering the

    countries of the world according to "the degree to which

    corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and

    politicians". The organization defines corruption as "the abuse

    of entrusted power for private gain"

    Transparency International (TI) is a non-governmental

    organization that monitors and publicizes corporate and

    political corruption in international development

    The headquarters is located in Berlin, Germany

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    9/16

    Corruption Perception Index (CPI)

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    10/16

    Corruption Perception Ranking

    Ranking Based on CPI.

    Higher score in index leads to a higher rank and hence is

    better.

    India was ranked 84

    th

    out of 280 countries in TransparencyInternationals 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index.

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    11/16

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    12/16

    Competitive index Rankings

    The Global Competitiveness Report is a yearly report

    published by the World Economic Forum.

    Ranking done on basis of competitive economies of various

    nations.

    Higher the score better is the competitive capability.

    Both Brazil and China were ranked better in the Corruption

    Perceptions Index .

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    13/16

    Competitive index Rankings

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    14/16

    COUNTER MEASURES

    Transparent Bureaucracy

    More Courts

    More Power to Lokpals and Vigilance Commissions.

    Minimize political interference.

    State funding of election expenses.

    criminal record holders should be denied seats.

    Moral awareness.

    Establish and publicise a whistleblower policy

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    15/16

    CONCLUSION

    India truly has the ability to step out of the swamp of corruption

    it is engrossed in

    this is empowered by increase in CPR (Corruption Preception

    Rating) Scores which goes from 2.7 to 3

    .4 from year 2003 to

    year 2009.

    With the first target to surpass China and Brazil in CPR, India

    seems to have a tough ahead.

    It is only through the eradication of Plague of corruption that

    India could start its way to become a superpower.

  • 8/8/2019 Corruption in Indian Scenario

    16/16

    THANK YOU

    Q&A