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The Political Aspects of Corruption

The Political Aspects of Corruption. Bill Tupman University of Exeter. Overview. Who corrupts? Who is corrupted? How? What conditions facilitate corruption? Corruption and business practice Cultural differences. Who corrupts?. Multinational corporations Organised crime

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The Political Aspects of Corruption

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  1. The Political Aspects of Corruption Bill Tupman University of Exeter

  2. Overview • Who corrupts? • Who is corrupted? • How? • What conditions facilitate corruption? • Corruption and business practice • Cultural differences

  3. Who corrupts? • Multinational corporations • Organised crime • Government officials • Relatives • Friends

  4. Targets • Personnel • Profits • Product • Process • Perimeter • Popularity/ public image • Plans

  5. Who is corrupted • Underpaid • unappreciated • underpromoted • greedy • deviant

  6. How? • Buy my guns and I’ll give you a percentage • make a policy decision in my favour • don’t offer contracts to open competition

  7. Cultural differences • Your “corruption” is my “normal business practice” • Your “bribe” is my “mark of respect” • Guanxi: networking or insider dealing? • Patron-client relations

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