Corruption is denying citizens the benefit of enjoying the fruits of paying taxes since much of it goes to the pockets of a few people. While we all hate corruption, what role have you ever played in fighting it?
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Corruption is denying citizens the benefit of enjoying the fruits of paying taxes since much of it goes to the pockets of a few people. While we all hate corruption, what role have you ever played in fighting it?
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