Definition
"Corruption" is defined in the Anti-Corruption Law as the act of an official abusing their position or authority for personal gain, granting undue advantages to others, or engaging in any illegal act or omission that involves obtaining such unlawful advantages from individuals or legal entities.
To briefly illustrate corruption:
The harm, consequences, and causes of corruption:
Legal Responsibility for Corruption:
Corruption crimes have serious consequences for society, which is why they are punishable by imprisonment for up to 20 years. In addition, those convicted may face permanent disqualification from holding public office. Moreover, if conflicts of interest or violations of legal standards are found, legal measures such as dismissal from work can be enforced.