This document contains a series of questions about corruption, asking about what corruption is, whether and how it has affected people's lives, why people are corrupt, whether corruption can ever be acceptable, and how to reduce or prevent corruption through personal actions, policy changes, and institutional reforms.
This document contains a series of questions about corruption, asking about what corruption is, whether and how it has affected people's lives, why people are corrupt, whether corruption can ever be acceptable, and how to reduce or prevent corruption through personal actions, policy changes, and institutional reforms.
This document contains a series of questions about corruption, asking about what corruption is, whether and how it has affected people's lives, why people are corrupt, whether corruption can ever be acceptable, and how to reduce or prevent corruption through personal actions, policy changes, and institutional reforms.
Has corruption affected your life? In what way? Why do you think people are corrupt? Can corruption be a good thing? How do you reduce corruption? What can you do about corruption in your country? Have you ever received a bribe? Have you ever paid a “bribe” for example to a transit police officer, or an office employee? What is the largest bribe you have paid? What would you do if your boss tells you that he could help your career in exchange for money? Do you think most police officers are corrupt? Do you know a corruption case? Please tell us about it. How could you prevent corruption and misconduct in a group where you are the boss? Is corruption within the police a result of low pay (salary)? Is bribery a big problem in the country where you live? Would you revert to bribery if you had a big problem? Is there a sum of money that might persuade you to "look the other way"? Are “ALL” politicians in your country corrupt? If you became a politician, would you accept bribes for public contracts? In Colombia some people say, if you have a high government position, and you are not corrupt, then you are stupid. What do you think about that? What can be done to change the way we see corruption in our country?
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