The Impact Of Corruption On State Entities
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Felipe Solórzano Reynoso
William Camilo Yauris Polo
Carlos Huamanquispe Apaza
Erika Belinda Ramírez Altamirano
Gerardo Ortiz Castro
Evelin Susan Coahila Huallpa
Abstract
Corruption is a multifaceted issue affects societies in various ways, including politically, economically, and ethically. It is particularly prevalent in nations that are undergoing economic and political transitions. Consequently, combating corruption is a responsibility incumbent upon governments, citizens, and businesses that disseminate information to public. This study employs a qualitative approach, utilizing documentary review technique and analytical registration matrix as a tool. Of the 20 articles reviewed on the variable corruption in public entities, the author Ketty Marilú Moscoso Paucarchuco in her article "Pandemic and corruption" solely addresses the single variable (corruption) of my thesis. This author addresses the pervasive issue of corruption, which not only afflicts Peru but all of Latin America, and demonstrates that corruption has impeded investment in infrastructure and human capital in health for decades. It can be concluded corruption in state entities can be understood as the deviation of the actions of governments and officials from the behavior expected by the actors. However, the magnitude of this phenomenon depends on the context in which work is performed.
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