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Title: Corruption and Development in the Developing Countries


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Corruption and Development in the Developing
Countries
(1888PressRelease) Dr. Mehenou Satu Amouzou
outlines the presence of corruption in developing
countries and how that corruption undermines fair
development. According to Dr. Mehenou Satu
Amouzou, it can be argued that corruption exists
to some extent in all societies. The degree and
level of corruption largely depends on the power
structure of the municipality and level the
control institutes the corruption. Usually
corruption is concentrated at the top and follows
a top down strategy. This explains the degree of
control through the rule of law, the morality and
our beliefs. Corruption in developing nations has
been a Foreign Policy to influence the
sovereignty of countries by openly authorizing an
ordinary government to become an autocratic
dictatorial, repressive and abusive government to
its own people. This Foreign Corruption Policy
doctrine categorized as "do what you are told in
exchange for my support" has prevailed as the
foreign policy in many African countries since
their Independence. This doctrine has led to poor
economic conditions in these countries mainly
macro effect evidenced by a subpar infrastructure
including but not limited to failing hospitals,
schools,
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houses, access to clean potable water and energy
sources which are considered luxury items. If you
apply to have basic water service in your house
for which you will pay, your access and how
quickly you receive the service still depends on
your relationship with individuals who work in
the government agency and also determines how
much your monthly costs will be. Even those
willing to pay premiums will not receive the
service until at least eight months later. An
overwhelming detrimental effect of corruption is
cause and effect. The cause of corruption by
heads of states leads to the represented country
becoming a welfare state which holds
unaccountability to its constituents. The social
depravity these constituents encounter from a
lacking infrastructural base is insurmountable.
Whole countries have to endure loss of basic
tools like vaccines and other medications while
to receive meager services one must pay corrupt
doctors side fees and larger premiums for better
care. While the leaders of these countries send
their families, mistresses to the occident for
treatment of basic things such as headaches and
dental problems, women who have just had children
through cesarean surgery have no beds and they
must sleep on the floor in the hospitals
Corruption in developing countries makes it
possible for developing nations to finance
Developed-Countries (including most major western
communist countries) in different ways by
sacrificing the life of their own citizens just
for the power.
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During any major election in a developed country,
these developed countries become capitals of
rising/solicitation funds from the poorer
countries. On each presidential election there
are more than several hundred million Euros that
leave these African countries to the
Developed-Countries, and we have not mentioned
the Congressional, the Senate, the Regional and
the Municipal Elections. The same Developing
Nations which do not have a basic infrastructure
where their citizens can survive a migraine are
the same corrupt countries that flood developed
countries with capital to assist in elections of
local officials without any representation at the
federal level. This deficient and archaic style
of management must be eradicated if developing
countries are to survive. According to Dr.
Mehenou Amouzou everybody is responsible for the
active corruption in the developing countries
including the Developed-Countries. The big
propaganda from the Westerners' media, through
NOG, newspapers, televisions, which receives
donations and funding and follow their executive
order of countries which do not align themselves
to the Foreign Corruption Policy becomes very
systematic and sometimes it is enforced by the
International Organizations, which are to Dr.
Mehenou Amouzou a Corporate welfare dependent on
contributions of the poorer people and they
receive the instructions of the top
Developed-Countries.
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Dr. Amouzou believes that, the fight against
corruption has never been fair as it supposed to
reprimand the corrupter and the country but that
has never been the case. All these corrupt
developing countries have their funds in the
Developed-Countries banks and all the
Developed-Countries government agencies are aware
of them, but as soon you do what you are told to
do you can get away with it still if you kill or
massacre your own people, you do not get respect
of the people who vote you rule by fear and
change can never prevail if based on fear. Did
the Developed-Countries have real intent to help
solve the corruption in the developing countries?
Only the future will tell us, so far due to the
past experiences and what is going on at this
moment, it is very difficult to believe that
developed countries are sincere opponents of
corruption. Also there were, and are, many
dictators who have deposited funds in the
Developed-Countries' banks some pass away and
the funds were never returned to help the
development of these countries. There are several
billion dollars that have aggregately been stolen
and continue to be stolen but only a few million
dollars are returned and no, NOG, Media,
Television, News Papers or Government Agency
Watch Dogs are talking about it. For Dr.
Amouzou, developing countries do not need
financial aid or assistance, this aid,
constitutes modern economy slaveries which result
from the Foreign Corruption Policy Act.
Developing countries like Africa are incapable of
financing or paying their regional economic
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organization annual membership due to their lack
of funds but to stay in power and massacre their
own people they are ready to contribute to the
financing of the Developed-Countries.
Dr. Amouzou received his Master in Business, from
the European Advanced Institute of Management,
also a Certificate in Finance and Investment in
Paris, France. He completed his Post Graduation
work in Political Strategy, International
Relation and Defense Strategies and earned his
Ph.D. in International Finance. Source http//ww
w.1888pressrelease.com/corruption-and-development-
in-the-developing-countries-pr-410651.html
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