Which scenario BEST illustrates the role of mens rea in determining corruption?, A cashier receiving a tip from a customer as appreciation, A manager accepting a gift not knowing it was meant to influence him, A procurement officer knowingly approving a false invoice for personal gain, A teacher receiving a birthday gift from a parent, Based on the examples in the slides, which historical event BEST shows how corruption can lead to the collapse of an entire political system?, The rise of European colonial powers, The technological advancement of the Ming Dynasty, The downfall of the Roman Empire due to internal decay, The economic success of modern Southeast Asian countries, Which statement BEST compares active and passive bribery?, Both involve the giver intentionally offering gifts without expecting anything in return, Active bribery is giving an advantage; passive bribery is requesting or receiving it, Passive bribery always involves public officials, active bribery does not, Active bribery is legal if the reward is small; passive bribery is always illegal, A contractor begins with small gifts to a government officer, gradually increasing them over time. Which concept does this MOST accurately represent?, Mens rea, Influence-peddling, Corrupt mindset development, Grooming tactic for future collusion, Which individual demonstrates the “Victim of Circumstance” corrupt mindset described in topic 4?, A worker who believes corruption is the only way to match the wealth of past officers, An employee who accepts bribes because “the boss also does it”, A staff member who feels pressured to take bribes to avoid being excluded by colleagues, A contractor who believes corruption is necessary due to low government salaries, Why is corruption considered more than a social problem according to topic 4?, Because it affects only government agencies, Because it is legally categorized as a crime with severe national consequences, Because people commonly disagree about its definition, Because it can be solved through community education alone, When comparing the CPI (Corruption Perception Index) status with financial losses from illicit outflows, what conclusion can be made about Malaysia?, High CPI ranking means corruption is almost eliminated, Low illicit outflow indicates strong enforcement, Large financial losses suggest corruption is significantly impacting national development, Illicit outflow and CPI are unrelated indicators, Which scenario BEST illustrates how repeated exposure can lead to normalization of corruption?, A new employee reports every suspicious behaviour immediately, An officer rejects bribes repeatedly but eventually accepts due to constant offers, A contractor refuses to cooperate with corrupt officials, A manager sets strict anti-corruption rules in his department, A civil servant claims: “If I get caught, I will expose everyone else.” This reflects which corrupt mindset?, Disappointment syndrome, Once-you-get-away-you’re-safe mindset, Victim-of-circumstance mindset, Leadership-by-example mindset, Comparing the Disappointment Syndrome and High Ambition and Greed mindsets, what is their main difference?, Disappointment Syndrome blames unfairness; High Ambition seeks wealth and power, High Ambition is unintentional, while Disappointment Syndrome is intentional, Both focus solely on survival in a low-income environment, Disappointment Syndrome always leads to political corruption, whereas High Ambition does not.

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