Download - Corruption in football
Name : Mohd Akmal bin Norjam AfandiClass : BM 111 5 BStudent id : 2010487602Lecturer : Miss Norulhuda Tajuddin
The game is played on a
rectangular field of grass or
green artificial turf,
with a goal in the middle
of each of the short ends.
The object of the game is to
score by driving the ball into
the opposing goal.
To get more money
Bribe giverBribe taker
-To get more
money
- no big deal
-- people give,
why not ?
-Only small
thing / decision
have to change
-People
outside don’t
know
-Only some
of the money
-Popularity
will increase
To get more moneyBribe giverBribe taker
- serious
problem
- why take
something bad ?
- so many
disadvantage
- people soon
will know
- coward
-Popularity will
decrease as you
in jail
• charged in court
• punish corruption
offenders heavily
even if it is make
corruption a low
gain activity.
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• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_football
• http://politikus.xparte.com/aca1997.pdf