Am I answering a rhetorical question?
Your personal belief and your job role are at odds, did you come here to possibly change your personal belief, rather than your job?
I've been in that position before - the bad code creators, still in the company, working for a different department. It's thankless.
Now if they are still in the same department, in the same position, and you're the designated 'code fixer', then that's a much more serious systemic problem.
You can't punish them for it; the best you can do is let your supervisor know that you're dealing with a mess and hope they are sympathetic.
As for your code, don't let it sink to their level lest your successor think the same about you.
If it's bothering you a lot, and discussions with your boss don't alleviate it, I'd polish up the CV and head outta there.
Edit: Sounds like you're in a tough position. If it's eating away at you, you're best off with a change.
You will always have to deal with other people's code as a developer, in some way or form. Sounds like this problem is systemic though. Best of luck!
