Nowadays foreigners and citizens alike say that the Philppines has the most corrupt leadership and economy. Corruption in the Philippines has become "a humanitarian crisis" and scandals increasingly seem to dominate the news. The worsening corruption has eaten up the right of every citizen to good governance, freedom, decent life, and more importantly his or her dignity. Corruption is a serious obstacle to the social and economic development of a country. In effect, the end-users are made to pay for overpriced goods or services or are made to deal with low-quality or substandard goods or services.
Despite the seriousness of the problem, people in government seem to show no sense of urgency or `mastery` of the steps necessary to fight it. The same government that taxes us must demonstrate that public money is being used for public good, not private greed.
It is our right to demand real change, action and improvement from those who take our money from and spend it in our name.
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