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Corruption
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Mind Map on Corruption, created by Michelle Khoo on 06/09/2013.
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Corruption
Causes
Annotations:
Based on the Fraud Triangle
Opportunity
Control over state apparatus
Authoritarian states
But authoritarian ruler can also control corruption
Regulatory capture by powerful interest groups
Example: Drug syndicates in Hong Kong
Weak or uncertain political institutions
Rapid political and economic liberalization process
Unclear or frequently changing laws
Weak/ corrupt law enforcement agencies
Inadequate police force
Poor investigative abilities
Weak political will
Little resources dedicated to fight corruption
Little/ poor anti-corruption legislation
Complex and complicated regulations or legal processes
Unclear delination of responsibility or accountability
Corrupt/ complicit judiciary
Poor supervisory oversight
Lack of checks
Government monopoly over certain legal or political processes or outcomes
Ability to extract Economic Rent
Annotations:
Myint, Asia-Pacific Development Journal Vol 7. No. 2 (UNESCAP, 2000), Page 36
Discretionary powers
Annotations:
Myint, Asia-Pacific Development Journal Vol 7. No. 2 (UNESCAP, 2000), Page 38
Judgment required in deciding
WHO rules apply to
HOW rules are applied
WHEN rules can be changed
Ease of hiding tracks
Technology
International financial markets
Money laundering
Ill gotten gains hidden offshore
Rationalization
Payment deserved for services provided
Everyone else is doing it (Systemic Corruption)
"Why should I not benefit too?"
"I will lose out if I don't do it"
Low probability of being caught
Personal consequences of getting caught are not serious
No one is directly harmed
Part of culture
Motivation
For government official (demand-side)
Endangerment of personal and family safety
High level corruption
Annotations:
Myint, Asia-Pacific Development Journal Vol 7. No. 2 (UNESCAP, 2000), Page 40
Greed
Stay in office
Low level corruption
Annotations:
Myint, Asia-Pacific Development Journal Vol 7. No. 2 (UNESCAP, 2000), Page 40
Promotion depends on complicity
Peer pressure/ brotherhood
Supplement income for living expenses
For private party (supply-side)
Influence outcomes of a decision
Approval status of a business transaction
Judgment of a court case
Get ahead of business competition
Regulatory avoidance
Save transaction time and costs
Illegal activities
Consequences
Economic
Political
Lose legitimacy
Counterproductive towards other policies (E.g. poverty alleviation)
Reduce transparency in policymaking
Reduce political competition
Political instability
Reduced interest in political participation
Increase income inequality and reduce social mobility
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