
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Worn phrase delivered by Lord Acton that power tends to corrupt and absolute power tends to corrupt absolute, deliberately quoted to remind that the power is very vulnerable to corruption.
Even the four types of corruption raised by Piers Beirne and James Messerschmidt (Hiariej et al, 2006) are all closely related to power, the political Bribery, kickbacks political, election fraud and corrupt campaign practices.
Political Bribery is included in a legislative power as a body of lawmakers. Political kickbacks, namely activities relating to the contract system of employment contract between executives and entrepreneurs who provide the opportunity to bring a lot of money for the parties concerned.
Election fraud, corruption is directly related to the general voter fraud. Meanwhile, campaign practices are corrupt campaign practices by using state facilities and state money by the candidate who was holding the state power.
Maybe all this attention we always siphoned by corruption committed by officials in the executive or legislative, writing this time will try to lead us to give attention to the corruption that occurs in the field of education. Corruption in education is often overlooked and barely escaped our attention. Whereas pendidika sector is crucial in nation-building for the public welfare. (okezone)