Corruption
Democracy
Government institutions
Media & Citizens
Real-world examples
100

The three public assets which corruption often involves misuse of. 

What are public power, position, and funds?

100

accountability; transparency; multi-party system; rule of law

What are some principles of democracy?

100

The concept behind individuals and institutions reporting their actions and taking responsibility.

What is accountability?

100

A type of journalism which is crucial for exposing corruption to public scrutiny, often sparking formal investigations.

What is investigative journalism?

100

The island nation which faced a $1.5 billion corruption scandal involving fake tourism investments, leading to the arrest of a whistleblower banker in 2016. 

What is Maldives?

200

A key democratic principle which ensures that laws apply equally to all citizens, even government officials.

What is the rule of law?

200

The democratic principle behind citizens' right to know what their government is doing.

What is transparency?

200

An international group connecting anti-corruption authorities worldwide.

What is the IAACA (International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities)?

200

A common corrupt practice which citizens have a large control over

What is bribery?

200

A US law that criminalizes bribery of foreign officials and requires accurate financial reporting for publicly listed companies which Siemens became subject to in 2001.

What is the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)?

300

An organization which has no set definition for corruption.

What is the UNCAC (United Nations Convention Against Corruption)?

300

Only 12% of citizens trust the National Assembly, people not believing in fair treatment or opportunities from different government institutions.

What is an example of low institutional/public trust?

300

A proposal introduced by The European Union to unify definitions and rules against corruption.

What is the EU Anti-Corruption Package?

300

Citizens' "right to participate in decisions that affect public welfare"

What is social accountability?

300

A US political figure, later known as a campaign manager for the current president of the US, who was involved in consulting for Yanukovych’s regime and was indicted for laundering money through offshore companies.

Who is Paul Manafort?