
Corruption is a big word, but its effects are seen in everyday life from unfair practices to cheating in simple tasks. For kids, understanding corruption and learning to stand against it can build strong values of honesty and fairness. In this blog, we’ll explain what corruption means in simple terms and offer sample speeches that children can use in school competitions or classroom activities.
Also, find out how PlanetSpark’s Public Speaking Course helps children shine on stage.
Corruption means doing something wrong or dishonest to get unfair benefits like cheating, lying, or giving bribes to get ahead. It can happen in schools, offices, governments, or even in games.
For example:
Copying in exams is a small form of corruption.
Giving money to skip a queue is unfair and dishonest.
Teaching kids about corruption helps them understand the importance of honesty, fairness, and justice.

Corruption is dishonest or illegal behaviour for personal benefit. Corruption has existed in the world since ancient times. Bribery and gratification, where people pay money or give expensive gifts to get something done, are forms of corruption.
Leaders and thinkers have expressed great anxiety over the widespread phenomenon of corruption. Even today, many officials ask for bribes to do even routine jobs.
There are also severe instances of corruption. People pay lakhs of rupees to higher officials to get a government job, resulting in many deserving candidates missing out on a fair chance, often finding it hard to get another job that suits their skills.
There are also many instances of corruption during elections. Candidates try to purchase the votes of citizens by giving them cash, and sometimes, they even threaten them for votes.
In order to stop corruption, we need to work together. We must not give bribes to anyone. If someone demands a bribe from us, we must report the matter to the concerned authorities. We must never take bribes if they are being offered to us.
The laws to punish people engaging in corruption must be enforced regularly.
Instances of corruption should be highlighted in the media. This will be effective in minimising corruption.
Installing cameras in the workplace can discourage people from engaging in corrupt practices.
Keeping a check on all people who have been involved in corrupt activities in the past can prevent them from engaging in corruption in the future.
Digitalisation could help reduce corruption greatly because if transactions are digital, corruption will be easier to detect.
With the combined efforts of government and people, corruption can be eradicated. We all must contribute to the betterment of our country by reporting corruption to the authorities and standing up against people engaging in corruption without any fear.
Your Child’s First Standing Ovation Starts Here.
Give them the tools to speak with clarity, passion, and confidence join PlanetSpark today!
Book for a free demo class today
Good morning everyone,
Today I am going to talk about corruption.
Corruption means doing wrong things to get personal benefits. It includes cheating, lying, or using money to get unfair advantages. Corruption is not only in politics it can happen in schools, sports, or even at home.If we see someone copying in a test or breaking rules to win, that is also corruption. It is important to be honest and fair in whatever we do. If everyone decides to follow the rules and be kind and truthful, our world will be a better place.
Let’s promise to be good citizens and say NO to corruption.
Respected teachers and my dear friends,
Today, I would like to share my thoughts on the topic “Corruption.”
Corruption is when someone uses wrong ways to get what they want. It can be as simple as cheating in class or as serious as stealing money from the government.Corruption is harmful because it creates unfairness. Honest people don’t get what they deserve, while dishonest ones take shortcuts. This is not good for any country, school, or community.
If children like us learn to always speak the truth, respect rules, and be fair, we can help stop corruption. We must also raise our voices when we see something wrong and be brave enough to say “this is not right.”
In the future, we will become leaders, teachers, and decision-makers. If we choose honesty today, we will create a better tomorrow.
Let us all take a small step today to be honest, fair, and responsible in our actions.
Thank you and Jai Hind!
Example: “What if I told you that corruption is costing the world trillions every year? And yet, we see it around us every day unchallenged.”
Structure Your Speech Logically (Speech Structuring): Follow a clear format:
Introduction – Define corruption
Body – Explain types, causes, effects
Solution – Role of youth and honesty
Conclusion – Personal commitment and call to action
Voice clarity
Emphasizing key words
Confident posture
Eye contact and hand gestures
From Classrooms to Global Platforms, We Get Kids Speaking Everywhere.
Join PlanetSpark’s Public Speaking League and let your child compete, connect, and conquer.
Start with a free demo class today!
Builds strong moral values
Encourages fairness in school and at home
Prepares children to become responsible citizens
Helps kids differentiate between right and wrong early in life
At PlanetSpark, we offer public speaking and group discussion courses that build confidence in children to speak on real-world issues like corruption, bullying, and honesty. Our expert mentors guide kids to become expressive, ethical, and socially aware speakers.
Let your child learn the power of speaking up for what’s right explore PlanetSpark’s engaging speaking programs today!

Q. What is a good definition of corruption to include in a speech?
A. Corruption is the abuse of power for personal gain. It can involve bribery, cheating, favoritism, or dishonest behavior by people in authority. It damages fairness and slows down a country’s development.
Q. Why is it important for students to speak about corruption?
A. Students are the future of the nation. Speaking about corruption helps raise awareness, promote honesty, and encourage a culture of fairness and responsibility from a young age. It empowers youth to be change-makers.
Q. How can I make my speech on corruption impactful?
A. Use a strong opening hook, clear structure, real-life examples, and an emotional appeal. Practice with good voice modulation and body language. End with a strong call to action, like a pledge to stay honest.
Q. What role can youth play in fighting corruption?
A. Youth can fight corruption by being honest in exams, refusing bribes, reporting wrongdoings, and promoting integrity in daily life. They can inspire others to be ethical and help create a cleaner society.
Q. How does PlanetSpark help students prepare impactful speeches on topics like corruption?
A. PlanetSpark offers 1:1 public speaking coaching, TED-style training, persuasive speech modules, and video feedback. Students learn how to structure powerful speeches, practice delivery, and build confidence to speak against social issues like corruption.
Record a video to get a AI generated personalized communication report for your child

Hi There, want to try these 
tips for your child with 
LIVE with our expert coach?
Let's check your child's 
English fluency