What is government corruption?
Corruption is both a major cause and a result of poverty around the world. It occurs at all levels of society, from local and national governments, civil society, judiciary functions, large and small businesses, military and other services and so on.
Corruption affects the poorest the most, in rich or poor nations, though all elements of society are affected in some way as corruption undermines political development, democracy, economic development, the environment, people’s health and more.
Korea (North):Supreme leader Kim Jong-un: extreme dictatorship.
Somalia: Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud: government steals from the people.
Afghanistan: Ashraf Ghani: contracts, the subcontracts, the blind contracts given to people, money thrown around to buy loyalties, money thrown around to buy submissiveness of Afghan government officials, to policies and designs that the Afghans would not agree to. That was the major part of corruption
Sudan: Omar Al-Bashir: Africa's largest country with an iron fist. He organized war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Angola: José Eduardo dos Santos: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/24/opinion/nicholas-kristof-corruption-is-killing-children-in-angola.html
South Sudan: Salva Kiir Mayarditc: His supporters are confident that he will emerge victorious, though some analysts say the conflict will probably leave democracy bruised. Conflict maker
Iraq: Fuad Masum: Facing the worst crisis ever since he was eleccted
Libya: Muammar Gaddafi: Dictator http://www.biography.com/people/muammar-al-qaddafi-39014#synopsis
Haiti: Michel Martelly: a lot of organized crime
Guinea-Bissau: José Mário Vaz: Plunged into chaos a country already plagued by corruption and cocaine trafficking.
Venezuela: Nicolas Maduro: government has been investigated for drug dealing and human rights violations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgbpqb0CVC8 1:17
Dear future Mr./Mrs. President,
Let us introduce ourselves, we are Analya Meneses and Valentina Roca. We are both Venezuelans living in Miami. Why living in Miami? you ask, well as you must know the situation in Venezuela has been chaotic for many years; due to this we had to leave behind our home. A lot of countries are suffering due to their government, but Venezuela is being abused and brought to absolute turmoil. People live under the power of a corrupt government, it affects the the social structure, security, economy and the perspective on politics. It is not easy for us to see how each day the government breaks into pieces our beloved country. Mr./Mrs. President, with your help we want to put an end to this. By intervening the country, or simply sending messages to the Venezuelan citizens to fight for their country would make a change. Most of the Venezuelans are now fully conscious of how bad the situation is around them. They are taking action by protesting in a non-violent way, to earn their rights back. By lending us your support it would give the rest the encouragement they need to keep on fighting. As two teenagers who have had to escape our countries we are asking you the future Mr./Mrs. president of the free world to help or and prevent any other country that is going or could go through this.