Corruption in education is a cancer that eats away at the foundation of knowledge and fairness. From falsified credentials to bribery scandals, its presence tarnishes the reputation of institutions and undermines the value of academic achievement. To eradicate this plague, we must cultivate a culture of transparency, accountability, and integrity within our educational systems. By empowering whistleblowers, implementing rigorous oversight mechanisms, and fostering a commitment to ethical conduct, we can reclaim the integrity of education and ensure that merit, not manipulation, dictates success.