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Factual report text presents factual information about a topic without personal interpretations. The purpose is to describe an entire class of things. A factual report on corruption defines it as the abuse of public resources or power for personal gain. It takes various forms such as bribery, embezzlement, and kickbacks. Corruption stems from factors like personal greed, lack of ethics, and inefficient controls. It has political, economic, and social effects, including weakening democracy, decreasing national wealth, and increasing inequality.
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Factual Report Text Corruption PPT

Factual report text presents factual information about a topic without personal interpretations. The purpose is to describe an entire class of things. A factual report on corruption defines it as the abuse of public resources or power for personal gain. It takes various forms such as bribery, embezzlement, and kickbacks. Corruption stems from factors like personal greed, lack of ethics, and inefficient controls. It has political, economic, and social effects, including weakening democracy, decreasing national wealth, and increasing inequality.
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FACTUAL

REPORT TEXT

BY :

Solekhah Nita Ria Rochelia, S.Pd


What is factual report text?

– Factual report is a text that explains and elaborate


some factual information relate to particular objects,
matter, or things which are based on an factual
accurances, scientific, and observatory. Rather than
giving theories or personal interpretations.
What is the purpose of factual report
text?

– To present information about something. They


generally describe an entire class of things,
Whether natural or made: Mammals, the planets,
rocks, plants, countries of region, culture,
transportation, and so on.
Generic Structure

– General classification -> statements that describe the common


subject of the report, common description, and classification.
– Description -> tells what the phenomenon under discussion; in
terms of parts, qualities, habits or behaviors. This section gives us
an overview of commonly occurring phenomenon, either of its
parts, its properties, habit, or behavior. The point is, presenting
elaboration of scientific classification.
Corruption is the abuse of public
Definition resources or public power for personal
gain. 

Corruption, fraud, embezzlement, theft, bribes,


Forms and kickbacks are all forms in which people try
to increase their income

CORRUPTION “CORRUPTION”
-personal greed
-decline of personal ethical sensitivity
Factors -regulations and inefficient controls
-slow judicial processes
-lack of transparency

-Political: corruption block the democracy


Effects -Economic: decrease of national wealth.
-Social: gap between the rich and poor, increased poverty
General Classification

Corruption is the abuse of public resources or public power


for personal gain. The executant is not only the politician
and the public servant, but also the CEO of a company, the
notary public, the teamleader at a workplace, etc.
Description

Corruption has been a part of human society since the oldest


of times. Corruption, fraud, embezzlement, theft, bribes, and
kickbacks are all forms in which people try to increase their
income at the cost of others. Beginning in the latter half of the
1990s, an increased recognition of these costs led to many
international and nongovernmental organizations demanding
that political and business leaders demonstrate high standards of
honesty, ethics, and social responsibility.
Description

Factors that lead to corruption are personal greed, decline of


personal ethical sensitivity, no sense of service when working in
public or private institutions, regulations and inefficient
controls, slow judicial processes, lack of transparency especially
at the institutional level, and cultural environments.
Description

The effect of corruption has many dimensions related to political,


economic, and social effects. In political sphere, corruption block the
democracy and the rule of law. In a democratic system, public
institutions and offices may lose their legitimacy when they misuse
their power for private interest. The economic effects of corruption is
corruption leads to the decrease of national wealth. It is often
responsible for increased costs of goods and services.
Description

In Social sphere, frustration and general apathy among the public


result in a weak civil society. Demanding and paying bribes becomes
the tradition. It also results in social inequality and widened gap
between the rich and poor, increased poverty and lack of basic needs
like food, water and drugs.

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