Dear Bose
that is true it is not only CEO each and every dept is corrupt even they are harassing for transfer of govt. employees. What you are going to say no one will look into the matter each n every minister is involved in this scam all beaurocrates just see the assets of the each IAS officers you will realise. more  

Corruption is every where and is very high in higher circles and it is like a cancer. Unless people are honest , it is not easy to stop corruption.as there are no pool proof mechanisms to control corruption. G.K.Naidu, Hyderabad more  
It is true that corruption is every where and overnight no Govt. can clear it but if we accept thar even if the whole body is very butiful and in fit condition one part if infected badly it needs surgery and similar action needs to be taken by the Govt.They should never try to protect such officials or politicians because they belong to the ruling party or important personality. more  
One need to understand, what is corruption? Corruption is the misuse of public power (by elected politician or appointed civil servant) for private gain. When people by nature from top to bottom is corrupt, earning money unethically, it is not possible to sack or remove employees from services rather implement some innovative systems to stop the corruptions at all levels. 1. Better salary in govt jobs: Many employees in government positions receive low salary like clerks, office staff etc. Hence they expect to make money by bribery. 2. Increase the number of workers: In many offices of the government sector, the work load has gone up drastically but the recruitment of vacancies has declined This gives an option for delaying the work by officials and expect monetary or other benefits for faster completion. 3. Law to dismiss from service if found to be involved in corruption. 4. Keep transactions online and provide bill for every purchase: Many of them do not pay taxes and escape This involves corruption. 5. Camera in most govt offices: There are many employ’s who openly take bribe in presence of common men. This public bribery is due to confidence that public wants their work more than the amount they are paying to them as bribes. 6. Speed up the work process in govt institutes: Most corporate offices are in full fledged running by 8- 9 am but the government offices start by 10 to 11 am and wind up by 3.30 to 4 pm with a lunch break of 1& half hour in between. This makes the chances of corruption more or else work is not done or problem rectified. 7. Make Media responsible and fix laws : There are many major scams and corruption events involving media. Though the media is well aware of the corruption happening they stay silent due to their support for some political parties or else their owners get some monetary benefits from the rulers. 8. Verify the selection procedures: Many people compete for government jobs and in the process there are corruption happening in the selection of candidates for the posts. 9. Keep inflation low: This is another factor for keeping corruption high and also persistent. This inflation is a corruption involving politicians and businessmen. 10. Speed up the judgment and increase the courts: Many cases of corruption take years to be given verdict. more  
Solution is strong anti corruption laws and a strong ombudsman more  
Very right, but what is the solution ! more  
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