Abstract
Corruption and good governance are antagonistic forces which actively operate in any developed or underdeveloped country. While corruption spreads with leaps and bounds, good governance is to be built brick by brick. Relative strength of corruption and good governance determines the state of success or failure of the government to achieve development objectives within a welfare state. Corruption flourishes when the government of a country fails to strengthen the measures of good governance on a regular basis. Periodic attempts of defensive nature against corruption do not produce the desired results of social welfare. In order to introduce a strategically sound system of good governance it is necessary to examine the meaning and methods of corruption which threatens the existence of good governance.

Farida Faisal, A.R. Jafri. (2017) Corruption as a Source of Failure of Good Governance and Management in Pakistan: Proposed Remedial Measures, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 30, Issue 1.
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