Prompt: Act as an academic-level but student-friendly analyst in governance, political economy, and anti-corruption studies. Create a professional 12-slide PowerPoint presentation on: “Corruption in Bangladesh: Systemic Challenges & Paths to Reform (2024–2026)” (Sub-theme: Kleptocracy, State Capture, and Governance Crisis) CORE NARRATIVE STYLE (VERY IMPORTANT)Use a “Dark → Light” storytelling approach: Slides 1–6: Focus on crisis, systemic corruption, and governance failure (dark tone). Slides 7–12: Shift to reform, solutions, and future outlook (hopeful, constructive tone). This contrast creates strong academic and visual impact.🎨 DESIGN & VISUAL STYLE Theme: Dark corporate (Black/Grey background) with Crimson Red accents for highlights. Fonts: Calibri or Arial (titles bold, body regular). Style: Minimal, modern, high-contrast, clean layout. Visual Elements: Government buildings, symbolic corruption/grey-market imagery, newspaper headlines, data charts, and relevant icons.ANIMATION & TRANSITIONS (Suggested) Text: Wipe (news-style reveal) Charts: Float In / Grow Headlines: Pan animation Transitions: Morph Data emphasis: Grow & Turn 📊 MANDATORY DATA (Use exactly throughout) CPI Score: 23–24 / 100 | Rank: 150th–151st globally Global Avg: 42 | Asia-Pacific Avg: 45 Household corruption: 70.9% Annual bribes: BDT 10,902 crore 15-year bribes: BDT 146,252 crore ICT scandal: Tk 25,000 crore Banking defaults: Tk 182,295 crore GDP growth: 4.2% MANDATORY DATA VISUALIZATIONS Slide 2: Bar chart – CPI comparison(Bangladesh: 24, Global: 42, Asia: 45) Slide 9: Line graph – Future scenarios (Weak: declining trend | Reform: increasing trend) MANDATORY TABLES (Use exactly as provided) Slide 4: Sectoral Corruption Breakdown Sector Share (%) Primary Issue Police & Judiciary 25% Systematic Bribery Procurement 20%Institutional Overpricing Health & Education 20% "Speed Money" for services Land Administration 20% Documentation Fraud Tax & Customs 15% Major Revenue Leakage Slide 5: Economic Crisis Indicators Financial Loss Category Amount (Tk Crore) Impact Level ICT Sector Scandals 25,000 High Banking Defaults 182,295 Critical 15-Year Bribe Total 146,252 Systemic MANDATORY NEWS & REPORT REFERENCES Slide 6 (News Spotlight): Create a newspaper collage style slide referencing:The Daily Star, Prothom Alo, Dhaka Tribune Key topics: S. Alam banking influence, PK Halder money laundering, TIB survey resultsInternational Reports (use throughout where relevant): Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) World Bank United Nations Human Rights Office include references to: CPI analysis, governance failure, and links between corruption and 2024 protests/human rights issues.
Prompt:
Act as an academic-level but student-friendly analyst in governance, political economy, and anti-corruption studies. Create a professional 12-slide PowerPoint presentation on: “Corruption in Bangladesh: Systemic Challenges & Paths to Reform (2024–2026)” (Sub-theme: Kleptocracy, State Capture, and Governance Crisis) CORE NARRATIVE STYLE (VERY IMPORTANT)Use a “Dark → Light” storytelling approach: Slides 1–6: Focus on crisis, systemic corruption, and governance failure (dark tone). Slides 7–12: Shift to reform, solutions, and future outlook (hopeful, constructive tone).
This contrast creates strong academic and visual impact.🎨 DESIGN & VISUAL STYLE
Theme: Dark corporate (Black/Grey background) with Crimson Red accents for highlights. Fonts: Calibri or Arial (titles bold, body regular). Style: Minimal, modern, high-contrast, clean layout.
Visual Elements: Government buildings, symbolic corruption/grey-market imagery, newspaper headlines, data charts, and relevant icons.ANIMATION & TRANSITIONS (Suggested) Text: Wipe (news-style reveal) Charts: Float In / Grow
Headlines: Pan animation Transitions: Morph Data emphasis: Grow & Turn
📊 MANDATORY DATA (Use exactly throughout) CPI Score: 23–24 / 100 | Rank: 150th–151st globally Global Avg: 42 | Asia-Pacific Avg: 45 Household corruption: 70.9% Annual bribes: BDT 10,902 crore
15-year bribes: BDT 146,252 crore ICT scandal: Tk 25,000 crore Banking defaults: Tk 182,295 crore GDP growth: 4.2%
MANDATORY DATA VISUALIZATIONS
Slide 2: Bar chart – CPI comparison(Bangladesh: 24, Global: 42, Asia: 45) Slide 9: Line graph – Future scenarios (Weak: declining trend | Reform: increasing trend) MANDATORY TABLES (Use exactly as provided) Slide 4: Sectoral Corruption Breakdown Sector Share (%)
Primary Issue Police & Judiciary 25% Systematic Bribery Procurement 20%Institutional Overpricing Health & Education 20% "Speed Money" for services
Land Administration 20% Documentation Fraud Tax & Customs 15% Major Revenue Leakage Slide 5: Economic Crisis Indicators Financial Loss Category Amount (Tk Crore) Impact Level ICT Sector Scandals 25,000 High Banking Defaults
182,295 Critical 15-Year Bribe Total
146,252 Systemic MANDATORY NEWS & REPORT REFERENCES Slide 6 (News Spotlight): Create a newspaper collage style slide referencing:The Daily Star, Prothom Alo, Dhaka Tribune Key topics: S. Alam banking influence, PK Halder money laundering, TIB survey resultsInternational Reports (use throughout where relevant):
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) World Bank United Nations Human Rights Office include references to: CPI analysis, governance failure, and links between corruption and 2024 protests/human rights issues.
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This educational presentation provides a comprehensive analysis of corruption, specifically focusing on the situation in Bangladesh. It compares global and regional corruption indices and delves into systemic issues within key sectors like the police and judiciary. Using data-driven visuals such as charts and case studies, it examines the economic and societal impacts of corruption, including money laundering and governance repression. Future scenarios and digital reform strategies are...