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ID number:722765
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Published: 13.03.2021.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 8 units
References: Used
Time period viewed: 2013.g. - 2014.g.
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    4
1.  Definition of corruption    5
1.2.  Types of corruption    5
2.  Causes of corruption    6
2.1.  Prevention of corruption    8
3.  Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB)    9
4.  The account of accused persons for offences committed in public service    12
  Conclusions and recommendations    13
  Key words    14
  Literature and sources list    15
Extract

Conclusions and recommendations
Corruption is a relatively broad term, faced by almost each country's population. To fight and to limit corruption laws have been issued in Latvia, covering the act of taking and giving bribes, which are directly related to corruption. In recent years in Latvia the account of corruption related offences has increased and it is still relatively high. Either way, according to the author, corruption is a major problem in Latvia, it exists and will exist as long as people won’t change their frivolous attitude about corruption and bribery. The prevalence of corruption and irresponsibility of people against corruption and bribery is also the reason why the author chose this topic.
Corruption caused negative effects are various. It damages the reputation of the government, threatens the rule of law and the legitimacy of state authority, and contributes the detachment between the government and the society; reduces the quality of public services; reduces investments and slows down the economic development; interferes with the market economy, disrupting the mechanisms of competition, because the winner is not who is the most competitive, but which offers the biggest bribes; contributes to social inequalities, widening the gap between rich and poor; interferes with political competition; state authority is used in the interests of oligarchic groups, and as a result it is reducing the trust of the people in democratic values; reduces tax revenues, as a result there are cuts in funding for community development purposes and the social sphere, such as education, culture, social and health care, infrastructure development; degrades the moral standards of the society, interferes with the development of the social capital; contributes the waste of natural resources.
In Latvia against corruption fights the Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB). It is very positive that in Latvia there is an institution that fights corruption, but unfortunately it cannot be said that there aren’t also corrupted officials who work there.

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