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embezzlement
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Corruption-prone environments
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Embezzlement is common and often not prosecuted in corrupt environments.
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2
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2
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embezzlement
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Australia
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Embezzlement in Australian culture is considered a serious breach of trust and can result in legal action and public scrutiny.
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1
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3
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embezzlement
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Brazil
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Embezzlement is seen as a sign of widespread corruption and a hindrance to Brazil's economic growth.
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1
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4
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embezzlement
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India
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Embezzlement in India is considered unethical and results in social and legal consequences due to betrayal of trust.
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1
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5
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embezzlement
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Kenya
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Embezzlement is widespread and seen as normal in both government and private sectors in Kenya.
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6
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embezzlement
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Mexico
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In Mexico, embezzlement is seen as a sign of widespread corruption and a hindrance to economic growth.
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1
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7
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embezzlement
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New Zealand
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Embezzlement is considered a serious breach of trust in New Zealand, leading to legal action and public scrutiny.
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1
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8
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embezzlement
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Norway
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Embezzlement is very rare in Norway and is met with public outrage and strong legal consequences.
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1
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9
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embezzlement
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Pakistan
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Embezzlement in Pakistan is considered highly unethical and results in societal ostracism and legal consequences.
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1
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10
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embezzlement
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Russia
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In Russia, embezzlement is linked to corruption and sometimes seen as necessary in difficult economic situations.
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1
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11
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embezzlement
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Singapore
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Embezzlement in Singapore is considered a serious breach of trust and brings shame to the individual's family.
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12
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embezzlement
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Sweden
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Embezzlement is rare and shocking in Sweden, leading to public outrage and strong legal consequences.
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13
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embezzlement
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, embezzlement is associated with corruption and is sometimes seen as a way of surviving difficult economic situations.
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