18 Questions
What percentage of people in Asia think government corruption is a big problem?
24%
How many people paid a bribe after using a public service in the previous 12 months?
19%
What is the main recommendation to tackle corruption mentioned in the text?
Strengthen anti-corruption agencies' independence
In which sector did business executives report the highest corruption rate?
32%
What percentage of people think corruption increased in the previous 12 months?
38%
What is one of the measures to prevent corruption mentioned in the text?
Deepen integrity in democratic processes
What is the main message conveyed in Surah al-Baqarah (188) from an Islamic perspective regarding corruption?
Warning against consuming wealth unjustly or giving bribes to rulers
According to Datuk Seri Azam Baki, what is the main concern related to corruption among civil servants in the last 10 years?
Seriousness of corruption and abuse of power increasing over time
What important aspect is emphasized in the teaching of Buddha regarding corrupt officials?
Corrupt officials are equivalent to thieves stealing people's happiness
How many offenses are listed according to the MACC Act 2009 in relation to corruption?
4 offenses
What does the Islamic perspective, as quoted in Surah al-Baqarah (188), say about bribery?
Bribe giver and bribe recipient will go to hell
What is the stance of Islamic teachings and the MACC Act 2009 on corruption?
Both Islamic teachings and the MACC Act condemn bribery and corrupt practices
What is the most essential element of corruption that is often difficult to prove?
Mens rea (evil intention)
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a sector where corruption can occur?
Agriculture
What is the definition of corruption?
Abuse of entrusted power for private gain
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a professional enabler that can help corruption schemes flourish?
Architects
Which statement is TRUE about corruption?
Corruption is a serious crime
How does corruption adapt, according to the text?
It adapts to different contexts and changing circumstances
Explore the evolving nature of corruption in business and government sectors, influenced by rules, legislation, and technology changes. Learn about public perceptions and statistics related to corruption in various sectors.
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