The situation becomes even worse when a corrupt government influences and manipulates the judiciary for its own interests.

The judiciary is often regarded as the last hope of the common person. Judges are entrusted with the responsibility of interpreting laws, protecting citizens' rights, and ensuring that justice is served without fear or favor. However, when judges themselves become involved in criminal activities or corruption, the entire foundation of the legal system is threatened. Justice is undermined, corruption flourishes, and the rule of law becomes weak and ineffective. The situation becomes even worse when a corrupt government influences and manipulates the judiciary for its own interests.

A judge is expected to be impartial, honest, and committed to fairness. When judges accept bribes, abuse their authority, or engage in unlawful conduct, they compromise the integrity of the courts. Court decisions may then be based on personal gain rather than legal principles. Innocent people may be punished while guilty individuals escape justice because of their wealth, political connections, or influence. As a result, public confidence in the judicial system declines.

Corruption within the judiciary encourages corruption throughout society. When citizens see judges engaging in unethical practices, they may begin to believe that justice can be bought and sold. This perception weakens respect for laws and legal institutions. Businesses may resort to bribery to settle disputes, politicians may exploit legal loopholes to avoid accountability, and ordinary citizens may lose faith in seeking justice through lawful means.