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The Consequences of Corruption Are Inescapable

Corruption has destructive effects on individuals and society. In John Lara’s The Samaritan, leaders in Maracas Municipality engage in corruption through embezzlement, bribery, intimidation, land grabbing and misuse of public funds. Although they initially enjoy power and influence, their corrupt deeds eventually catch up with them, resulting in suffering and loss. Mayor Mossi, the most prominent corrupt leader, abuses his office for personal gain by practising municipal capture — where his private interests determine public policy. When The Samaritan App threatens to expose the rot in municipal procurement and project costs, Mossi attempts to block it, convenes secret meetings, buys newspapers to suppress bad publicity, and offers bribes to Nicole to remove incriminating content.His constant fear of exposure leads him to lose appetite and consciousness, and when anti‑corruption agents arrive, he tries to hide behind Nicole, only to be arrested and taken to the National Anti‑Corruption...

KCSE Essay Questions from The Samaritan Grouped by Theme with Illustrations

1. Determination  Standing firm in doing what is right yields good results. Use Nicole in The Samaritan (Nicole) to support your answer. 2. Integrity Immoral people try to hide their misdeeds but when the truth comes out, they face consequences. Support your essay with examples from The Samaritan. 3. Selfishness Those who unite for selfish reasons are bound to fail. Cite illustrations from The Samaritan to validate your answer. 4. Greed  Using public funds to enrich oneself cannot bring true happiness. Use examples from The Samaritan. Leaders who are motivated by greed subject their citizens to suffering. Support with illustrations from The Samaritan. 5. Corruption  The consequences of corruption are inescapable. Use illustrations from The Samaritan. Corruption is an enemy of progress in society. Support your essay with examples from The Samaritan. 6. Role of Citizens / Civic Responsibility Citizens have a role in voting for leaders of honour; when they elect selfish lead...

Corruption is an enemy of progress in society. Making close reference to John Lara’s The Samaritan, write an essay in support of this statement.

 Corruption is a serious barrier to development in society. In The Samaritan, corruption is evident in key sectors such as roads, health, security, the judiciary, and leadership. Its effects are clearly reflected in poor infrastructure, rising poverty and unemployment, increased crime, and an unclean environment. Corruption severely affects roads and physical infrastructure. Ramdaye, who serves both as Deputy Mayor and Municipal Secretary for the Department of Physical Infrastructure, is responsible for constructing and maintaining secondary roads. Unfortunately, no meaningful road construction takes place. Only short sections are dug up and later levelled, after which contractors pour old black oil and falsely claim the roads are tarmacked. Today, these roads resemble a deserted battlefield where bombs exploded, and even tractors get stuck in them. Despite this, the Council pays huge sums every year for these roads. Funds meant for construction and repair are stolen, resulting in ...

Most corrupt leaders use intimidation to protect their selfish interests but more often than not their plans do not succeed.”Write an essay in support of the statement using ilustrations from The Samaritan by John Lara.

 “Most corrupt leaders use intimidation to protect their selfish interests but more often than not their plans do not succeed.”Write an essay in support of the statement using ilustrations from The Samaritan by John Lara. Corruption thrives on fear, and many corrupt leaders use intimidation to silence those who expose them. In The Samaritan, leaders such as Mayor Mossi and Inspector Bembe attempt to protect their selfish interests through threats, fabricated charges, and violence. However, the victims’ reactions — courage, resistance, and persistence — show that intimidation does not succeed in the long run. Bembe intimidates Nicole over the Samaritan App (pp. 73 & 93). Bembe storms into Nicole’s office claiming that many accusations have been brought against her and that he has come to arrest her. He orders her to delete all posts that portray Mayor Mossi negatively, arguing that the App is damaging the administration. When Nicole refuses, insisting that she has a moral duty t...

Most corrupt leaders use intimidation to protect their selfish interests but more often than not their plan do not succeed.Write an essay in support of this statement drawing your illustrations from John Lara's The Samaritan.

 1.Bembe intimidates Nicole into stopping her work with the Samaritan  App.(page 93). 2.Mayor Mosii intimidates Nicole and Ms Narine.( page 17). 3.Bembe threatens Nicole with fabricated charges and arrest. 4.Mosii threatens council members with violence through gangs .( page 74). 5.Mosii threatens Ted and Seymour.( page 34). 6.Ted and Seymour threaten Mayor Mosii with a vote of no confidence. 7.Mosii threatens Nicole to delete every post that cast him in a negative light from the Samaritan.( page 73). 8.Mosii threatens Jaden.( page 105).