Corruption in the Security System and the Primacy of Loyalty over Efficiency: An Approach to Weakening the State and Undermining Its National Security Foundations
"In today's national security environment, corruption in the security system is no longer just an administrative glitch or a limited financial overreach, but has become one of the most serious threats the state can face from within." The security institutions, with their various formations and responsibilities, represent the first line of defense for the sovereignty of the State and the protection of public order and societal stability. When corruption infiltrates these institutions, it not only undermines performance, but also touches the whole essence of the state and the ability to enforce the law, protect citizens and manage threats efficiently and responsibly.