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Integrity and Anti-Corruption Course (MPU3352-KIAR-25-RESIT)

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According to Fraud Triangle Theory, three factors lead to corruption are as below, except:

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A.a. Pressure
B.b. Opportunity
C.c. Rationalisation
D.d. Religion
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The question asks which item is not one of the three factors in Fraud Triangle Theory. Option a: Pressure. In Fraud Triangle Theory, pressure (or incentives) refers to the motivation or push to commit fraud, su......Login to view full explanation

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