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Consider the possibility of a senior municipal official in KwaZulu-Natal having deep ties to the water tanker mafia, receiving kickbacks in exchange for awarding contracts. Using both Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the fraud pentagon, explain why this official, who is already well-paid in a senior position and has job security, would still choose to participate in corruption.
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What is an example of ‘fraud’?
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The article says tanker drivers fill their tankers from municipal (government) water supplies and sell the water for personal profit. Which financial crime are tanker drivers committing?
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The article describes a self-reinforcing cycle: mafias corrupt officials to win tenders, officials disrupt water access to create demand for mafias, mafias sabotage repairs to extend contracts, and failed programmes ensure ongoing demand. Apply the concept of pervasiveness and the fraud triangle to explain why this cycle is so difficult to break.
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In the VBS case, as described in Learning Unit 4, some individuals received hefty prison sentences, while in the water tanker crisis, no individual municipal official has been personally prosecuted despite extensive evidence. In terms of corrective measures and deterrence theory, which answer best explains why this contrast matters?
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Which answer correctly uses evidence from the article to show which of the control categories of prevention, detection and correction have failed?
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The seriousness of conduct can be measured using three factors: intent (was it deliberate?), impact (how much harm was caused?), and pervasiveness (how widespread and ongoing is it?). Apply these three factors to the water tanker mafias. Which answer is correct?
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The article says eight water service employees in eThekwini were murdered between 2022 and 2023, and that workers are regularly shot and ambushed. Where does such violent behaviour fall on the range from unethical to criminal?
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According to the article, water syndicates “dominate the tanker sector and can therefore dictate prices and terms”. What type of market problem does this describe?
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The concept of ‘pervasiveness’ measures how widespread and persistent illegal behaviour is and is one aspect used to classify the conduct on a range from ethical to criminal. Apply this concept to the water tanker mafia crisis. Which answer best describes the pervasiveness?
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