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Qué (quién) es corruptible - definición

FORM OF DISHONESTY OR CRIMINAL OFFENSE UNDERTAKEN BY A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ENTRUSTED WITH A POSITION OF AUTHORITY, TO ACQUIRE ILLICIT BENEFIT OR ABUSE POWER FOR ONE'S PRIVATE GAIN
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  • A 1902 cartoon depicts a police officer whose eyes are covered with a cloth labelled "bribes".
  • The Kaunas "Golden Toilet"
  • Euro bank notes hidden in sleeve.
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  • Petrobras headquarters in downtown [[Rio de Janeiro]]
  • An election leaflet with money stapled to it
  • nobleman]] to the right offers him gold coins from a purse, and the [[villein]] to the left gives him a pair of [[partridge]]s.
  • A [[billboard]] in [[Zambia]] exhorting the public to "Just say no to corruption".
  • Indian Bureau]] at the U.S. Department of the Interior. The original caption for the cartoon is: "THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR INVESTIGATING THE INDIAN BUREAU. GIVE HIM HIS DUE, AND GIVE THEM THEIR DUES."
  • [[United Nations Convention against Corruption]]

Corruptible         
·adj Capable of being made corrupt; subject to decay.
II. Corruptible ·noun That which may decay and perish; the human body.
III. Corruptible ·adj Capable of being corrupted, or morally vitiated; susceptible of depravation.
Corrupt         
·vi To become vitiated; to lose putity or goodness.
II. Corrupt ·vt To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless.
III. Corrupt ·adj Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound.
IV. Corrupt ·adj Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct; as, the text of the manuscript is corrupt.
V. Corrupt ·vt To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty; as, to corrupt a judge by a bribe.
VI. Corrupt ·vi To become putrid or tainted; to Putrefy; to Rot.
VII. Corrupt ·vt To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to Putrefy.
VIII. Corrupt ·vt To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; to Falsify; as, to corrupt language; to corrupt the sacred text.
IX. Corrupt ·adj Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth, ·etc., to a worse state; vitiated; depraved; debased; perverted; as, corrupt language; corrupt judges.
X. Corrupt ·vt To change from good to bad; to Vitiate; to Deprave; to Pervert; to Debase; to Defile.
corrupt         
¦ adjective
1. willing to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
evil or morally depraved.
2. (of a text or a computer database or program) made unreliable by errors or alterations.
3. archaic rotten or putrid.
¦ verb
1. make corrupt: he was corrupted by power.
2. debase (a text, database, etc.) by introducing errors.
3. archaic infect or contaminate.
Derivatives
corrupter noun
corruptibility noun
corruptible adjective
corruptive adjective
corruptly adverb
Origin
ME: from L. corrupt-, corrumpere 'mar, bribe, destroy', from cor- 'altogether' + rumpere 'to break'.

Wikipedia

Corruption

Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal gain. Corruption may involve many activities which include bribery, influence peddling and the embezzlement and it may also involve practices which are legal in many countries. Political corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts with an official capacity for personal gain. Corruption is most common in kleptocracies, oligarchies, narco-states, and mafia states.

Corruption and crime are endemic sociological occurrences which appear with regular frequency in virtually all countries on a global scale in varying degrees and proportions. Recent data suggests corruption is on the rise. Each individual nation allocates domestic resources for the control and regulation of corruption and the deterrence of crime. Strategies which are undertaken in order to counter corruption are often summarized under the umbrella term anti-corruption. Additionally, global initiatives like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 also have a targeted goal which is supposed to substantially reduce corruption in all of its forms.

Ejemplos de uso de corruptible
1. He regards the law to be malleable, negotiable and corruptible.
2. It is hardly surprising they are corruptible." Another problem is that Paraguay relies on the informal economy to an extent unrivalled in South America.
3. As with other aspects of child–panic, concerns about modern technology reflect a set of assumptions about what it is to be a child: that they are pure and corruptible, that they are unable to discriminate or to assess what they see with any degree of sophistication.
4. About Uribe‘s academic career, Gaviria jokes: He was a good student, but he forgot to come to the class on constitutional law.‘‘ Key to Gaviria‘s popularity is his background as magistrate of Colombia‘s constitutional court – an institution esteemed like few others in Colombia as beyond the pale of corruptible politics.
5. When he discovers the Prime Minister‘s Office‘s staunch support for the IEC, when he sees the Knesset members groveling before the utility, he will get it÷ When the entire establishment supposed to supervise the IEC is weak and corruptible, he will realize he is alone in the battlefield.