i. The extent of corruption is very high in the public sector of India.
ii. The corruption at the political and administrative levels leads to the reduction of functional efficiency of the government. There is delay in governmental work, poor public services and facilities and financial blunders.
iii. This results in dissatisfaction and distrust among people about the government system.
Further, the corruption in electoral process, bribing of voters, bogus voting, abduction of voters, etc. reduces people's confidence in democratic process.
iv. Efforts must be taken to stop corruption, not only at Government and administrative level but also at a personal level. There has to be proper communication between the Government and citizens.