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I Refused to Bribe
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“need a business loan,” said Satish. Clad”
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“The honest live a peaceful life, while the dishonest live a luxurious life’,”
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“Corruption and bribe are much more heinous crimes than murder. A murder kills one while corruption kills thousands without anyone being blamed.”
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“And people who become rich by such means are getting full respect from the society,”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“It is because we have accepted bribery and corruption as a norm in the social order, it has risen from an under-the-table phenomenon to an open demand by the public servants.”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“This is very true. If I were in his place, I would have resorted to giving a bribe. A fourteen to fifteen years’ ordeal to prove a meaningless point of view is foolishness. These small struggles against corruption are not going to eradicate it. Everyone in the system is making money and it is difficult to stop it.”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“You will work against your father? Why do you want to do so?” Sukant asked with his mouth wide open. “I have some personal reasons for this.” “Do you have simply personal reasons or something else?” “Something beyond the personal reason. Unless the families of the corrupt stand up and oppose corruption, it will not be wiped out. If I continue to enjoy the wealth that my father has amassed through corrupt means, I would be called an accomplice in his corruption. I refuse to support a corrupt man, be he my father.”
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“there are some very strict and honest people in the system, like this new head of the department. These people, even though alone, have very high positive energy. On the one hand, they scare the devils, on the other, their positive vibrations motivate the rest. These type of people are neither greedy for money nor scared by corruption. They are dangerous.”
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“Sir, I just want you to help me out of this case and I will serve you in whatever way you want,” Arora said, hoping to strike the right chord and escape suspension. Arora had a long experience of paying graft to his senior officers, time and again. He had very well adapted himself to the practical culture of the system, where bribery and graft were no secret.”
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“It cannot be curbed. The number of honest political leaders and bureaucrats are decreasing. Everyone is busy making money. Who will change the system?”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“There is no hope now. Corruption does not arise from a vacuum. It arises because of cultural degradation, disgusting individualism and the economic crisis that looms over our society. It has continued for thousands of years and it will continue.”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“The pain of an honest litigation is very severe. The shortcut through dishonesty is an easier path to adopt.”
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“They start with small gifts and later resort to big money. While you may blame officers at the bank, these businessmen are the prime movers of corruption. They ignite greed and fuel it to derive profits,”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“When the leaders to whom we look for motivation are corrupt, why blame the common man?”
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“I have seen many honest managers turning corrupt due to these sweet-speaking profit-mongers,”
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― I Refused to Bribe
“Why blame him? A few of your bank officers are corrupt. Aren’t they accepting bribes and flourishing? How was he to know that there is still an honest person in this world?”
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