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Corruption

Corruption. By : Gabriel Mariscal Noe Benlamine Nuria Marquez Alvaro Linares. What is Corruption ?. Corruption is a negative phenomenon in the world . It is the use of power for personal gain .

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Corruption

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  1. Corruption By: Gabriel Mariscal Noe Benlamine Nuria Marquez Alvaro Linares

  2. WhatisCorruption? Corruptionis a negativephenomenon in theworld. Itisthe use of powerfor personal gain.

  3. These results rank countries according to their perceived level of corruption. The scale goes from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 10 (perceived to have low levels of corruption). These results rank countries according to their perceived level of corruption. The scale goes from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 10 (perceived to have low leves of. CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX 2010 These results rank countries according to their perceived level of corruption. The scale goes from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 10 (perceived to have low levels of corruption).

  4. Interview to Javier Díaz Orihuela Picturestakenduringtheinterview

  5. Types of Corruption There are 6 types: Petty Grand Business Political Chaotic Organised

  6. Causes of Corruption - Need - Want

  7. Need

  8. Want

  9. Effects of corruption • Theeffects of corruptionare economic, social and political. • Money thatgetslost. • Increase of prices • Lackof products and services • Education • Loss of trust in government and institutions.

  10. Ways to Control Corruption • Be honest and educate children for the future. • Countries need to strengthen • their institutions. • Make a coalition against corruption • Reforms: A vigorous law enforcement to avoid impunity,

  11. We need to raise awareness about how corruption damages the order and functionality of governments and society.

  12. SurveyaboutCorruption We went to Molina Plaza and did a survey about corruption. We asked 100 people: Do you think there is corruption in Peru? Do you think that corruption can be beaten?

  13. THIS IS WHAT WE FOUND…

  14. 90%

  15. 74%

  16. OurAction • As our action we planned to do an anti corruption campaign in our school. • We made many posters and posted them around school. Includepictures of thecampaign

  17. Conclusion Wewouldliketoendourpresentationwith a short video that shows theenormouseffortsmadeby a group of personstofightagains t corruption. http://www.youtube.com/user/TransparencyIntl#p/a/u/2/tubmSt0fbGY

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