Understanding the complex interplay between corruption and public trust in government is essential for developing effective governance and anti-corruption strategies.
This investigation aims to delve into the intricate relationship between corruption and public trust, examining how the erosion of trust can be both a cause and a consequence of corrupt practices within governmental institutions.
By exploring this dynamic relationship, we seek to gain valuable insights that can inform the development of policies and interventions aimed at restoring and enhancing public trust in government.
This research holds significant implications for promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity within public administration, ultimately contributing to the fostering of a more trustworthy and effective governmental system.
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