Financial Management Analysis of Money Laundering, Corruption and Unethical Business Practices: Case Studies of India: Nigeria and Russia.
Journal of Financial Management & Analysis 2011, Jan-June, 24, 1
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Abstract Corruption as uniquely classified by the author as : (i) Democratic Corruption, referring to illegal payment by the people, of the people and for the people; (ii) Hierarchical/Anarchical Corruption, relating to bribery which must be compulsorily paid to get--political party-interested-cure-social utility--work, devoid of prudent financial management considerations, accomplished/ executed with the blessings of the political party (Government) in power through the chain of middlemen (who may not belong to any political party) acting as agents, money laundering, fraud and allied issues are important issues and which have caused government collapse/instability, have received scanty analytical treatment by financial economists. This study analyses these critical financial management issues by analysing country case studies--Nigeria, India, Russia--with a view to come out with meaningful solutions to check these menacing problems of business financial indiscipline by imbibing ethical values in human beings by resorting to spiritual leadership as any reform must come from heart (within) and not by acts/legislations.