The ‘brown envelope syndrome’: Culture of bribery and ethics at the crossroads

Inkanyiso Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.4102/ink.v16i1.90
K. T. Resane
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This article unravels the destructive practice of bribery, which is ingrained in South African culture. Through the scenarios in the public transport industry and literature review, the article reveals that indeed bribery is a reality to reckon with. It is observed in all tiers of society such as politics, businesses and religious circles. Bribery explained as a ‘brown envelope syndrome’ is rife in the South African socio-political landscape. The objective of this article is to enlighten the readers that bribery from socio-theological perspectives is ethically unacceptable. It promotes corrupt political accountability, economic inequality, social disrespect and religious hypocrisy. The article starts with personal scenarios and then delves into the definition of bribery as payment in a form of money, favours or gifts, to influence a decision, to receive favours in turn, facilitate fast delivery of goods, gain an unfair advantage, avoid legal prosecution or to supply substandard products or services. The second part of the artilce discusses how bribery clashes with Christian ethics as pointed by Jesus in Mark 7:21–22, as bribery lies buried in human hearts and manifests itself in different sins. There is a clear biblical condemnation of bribery as detestable, and that by all means possible, it should be proscribed. Bribery in political circles is known as ‘brown envelope’, which means the currency exchanges between the corrupt and the corrupted. Solutions suggested is that citizens in their national democracies should break out of the shell and become vocal against bribery. The church should emerge behind the trees and come up with prophetic discernment, wisdom and be vocal against bribery. Personally, those exposed to bribery situations must maintain wisdom and learn how to refuse offers without endangering themselves. This research unravels bribery and its devastating effects of promoting corrupt political accountability, economic inequality, social disrespect and religious hypocrisy.Contribution: This article calls for communities and churches to be vocal against bribery and encourages personal accountability when confronted with bribery offers.
棕色信封综合症":贿赂文化与道德的十字路口
本文揭示了南非文化中根深蒂固的破坏性贿赂行为。通过对公共交通行业中的各种情况和文献的回顾,文章揭示了贿赂确实是一个不容忽视的现实问题。在政界、商界和宗教界等社会各阶层都存在贿赂现象。贿赂被解释为 "棕色信封综合症",在南非的社会政治环境中比比皆是。本文旨在启发读者,从社会神学的角度来看,贿赂在道德上是不可接受的。它助长了腐败的政治问责、经济不平等、社会不尊重和宗教虚伪。文章从个人情景入手,然后深入探讨了贿赂的定义,即以金钱、好处或礼物的形式支付贿赂,以影响决策、反过来接受好处、方便快速交付货物、获得不公平的优势、避免法律起诉或提供不合标准的产品或服务。文章的第二部分讨论了贿赂如何与耶稣在《马可福音》7:21-22 中指出的基督教伦理相冲突,因为贿赂埋藏在人的内心深处,并表现为不同的罪行。圣经》明确谴责贿赂是可憎的,应尽一切可能禁止贿赂。政界的贿赂被称为 "棕色信封",即腐败者与被腐败者之间的货币交换。建议的解决方案是,本国民主国家的公民应破壳而出,大声反对贿赂。教会应站在树后,拿出先知先觉的洞察力和智慧,大声反对贿赂。就个人而言,面临贿赂情况的人必须保持智慧,学会如何在不危及自身的情况下拒绝贿赂。本研究揭示了贿赂及其对腐败的政治问责、经济不平等、社会不尊重和宗教虚伪的破坏性影响:本文呼吁社区和教会公开反对贿赂,并鼓励在面对贿赂时承担个人责任。
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