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In Bayelsa, Corruption Meets Greed.
Whether rightly or wrongly, Bayelsa is seen as a state where corruption is monumentally endemic. It ...
The carbon monoxide story in Bayelsa state: Mr Okeke dies
Yenagoa—ONE of the basic needs of man in modern times is electricity. The need for energy, as exempl...
Former bayelsa state governor and now VP actively condones corruption.
Federal government suspends Yakubu Sankey, acting director-general of NIPSS, for criticising Vice-Pr...
Where is The Bayelsa State Governor?
In fifteen months, he has traveled to other federating states more than 45 times (with Abuja as his ...
Masquerades and Jokers as Governors in Bayelsa State
“In Bayelsa State the poor have no voice; the rich and the powerful have no conscience; and the gove...
How Much Land Does A Man Need?
The title of this piece is borrowed from a short story by Leo Tolstoy, Russian author of well-known ...
United Nations Convention against Corruption
Entry into force:       14 December 2005, in accordance with article 68 (1)...
Conditions favourable for corruption in Bayelsa
Some argue that the following conditions are favorable for corruption: Information deficits ...
The Demographics Of Bayelsa State
Bayelsa State is a state in southern Nigeria in the core Niger Delta region, between Delta State and...



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In Bayelsa, Corruption Meets Greed.
Whether rightly or wrongly, Bayelsa is seen as a state where corruption is monumentally endemic. It is also seen as a way business is being done. Corruption is the acceptable weapon of sealing deal, securing contract, facilitating business ...
The carbon monoxide story in Bayelsa state: Mr Okeke dies
Yenagoa—ONE of the basic needs of man in modern times is electricity. The need for energy, as exemplified by the industrialized world’s demand  for oil from the developing  countries, is one of the pointers to this. Oil, which Ni...


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What you need to know!

Political corruption is the use of governmental powers by government officials for illegitimate private gain. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government. An illegal act by an officeholder constitutes political corruption only if the act is directly related to their official duties.

All forms of government are susceptible to political corruption. Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. While corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and trafficking, it is not restricted to these organized crime activities. In some nations, corruption is so common that it is expected when ordinary businesses or citizens interact with government officials. The end point of political corruption is a kleptocracy, literally "rule by thieves".

The activities that constitute illegal corruption differ depending on the country or jurisdiction. Certain political funding practices that are legal in one place may be illegal in another. In some countries, government officials have broad or poorly defined powers, and the line between what is legal and illegal can be difficult to draw.



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