
Corruption in children's rule
Corruption in children’s rule refers to the unethical use of power or authority by young individuals in leadership roles, often for personal gain or to manipulate others. It can manifest as dishonesty, favoritism, or unfair decision-making, undermining trust and fairness. Such behavior may stem from environments lacking proper guidance or role models, and if unaddressed, it can hinder moral development and leadership skills. Recognizing and addressing corruption in children’s leadership is essential to fostering integrity, accountability, and positive growth in their character and future roles.