Corruption in football

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Name : Mohd Akmal bin Norjam Afandi Class : BM 111 5 B Student id : 2010487602 Lecturer : Miss Norulhuda Tajuddin

Transcript of Corruption in football

Name : Mohd Akmal bin Norjam AfandiClass : BM 111 5 BStudent id : 2010487602Lecturer : Miss Norulhuda Tajuddin

- misuse of public office for private gain

- Use of position of trust for dishonest gain

- sport played between two teams of eleven players each

-with a spherical ball

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.

•Easy way to win the game without ‘play’.

• No one can bribe where he can bully• To get more power so can lead everything

• accept a bribe if and only if

their expected gain is greater

than their current wage

• Bribe taker feel comfort with their

position so can let the bribe giver win

the game..

REFEREE

-Make bias

and

unreasonable

decision

-Arrange the

game

- not structure

the team

properly for

the game

- let him team

lost

MANAGER

PLAYER

- Pretend not

perform in game

- Let opponent

team score goal

and win

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

- Infrequently in big game

- or in small game

For betterenvironment andno conspiracy

DISADVANTAGE CORRUPTION

•Effect on country development

boring football

game

Disadvantage corruption

Advantage corruption

since corruption give ONLY bad impact to football !

• charged in court

• punish corruption

offenders heavily

even if it is make

corruption a low

gain activity.

AkmalAfandy

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• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_football

• http://politikus.xparte.com/aca1997.pdf