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[[File:The metaphor of a revolving door has been used to describe people switching jobs, from working as lawmakers, to being lobbyists, and vice versa..jpg|alt=State capture|thumb|The metaphor of a ''revolving door'' has been used to describe people switching jobs, from working as lawmakers, to being lobbyists, and vice versa.]]
[[File:The metaphor of a revolving door has been used to describe people switching jobs, from working as lawmakers, to being lobbyists, and vice versa..jpg|alt=State capture|thumb|The metaphor of a ''revolving door'' has been used to describe people switching jobs, from working as lawmakers, to being lobbyists, and vice versa.]]
A result of revolving door politics where people who work within corporates that dominate specific industries often end up working in government.
'''State capture is a type of systemic political corruption in which private interests significantly influence a state's decision-making processes to their own advantage.'''
 
It is often a result of lobbying and revolving door politics where people who work within corporates that dominate specific industries often end up working in government.

Revision as of 01:24, 16 February 2022

State capture
The metaphor of a revolving door has been used to describe people switching jobs, from working as lawmakers, to being lobbyists, and vice versa.

State capture is a type of systemic political corruption in which private interests significantly influence a state's decision-making processes to their own advantage.

It is often a result of lobbying and revolving door politics where people who work within corporates that dominate specific industries often end up working in government.

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