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Corruption is often described as a "cancer" on society because it:
Citizens entirely abandon faith in public institutions, leading to mass tax evasion, civil unrest, and civil brain drain. Corruption -Final- -Mr.C-
Event triggers, rare narrative items, and irreversible branch choices. Corruption is often described as a "cancer" on
However, the most dangerous form of corruption is intellectual. When we lose the ability to distinguish between right and wrong because the "wrong" path is more convenient, we lose our internal compass. Mr. C’s perspective reminds us that while systems can be rebuilt, a character once eroded is far harder to restore. When we lose the ability to distinguish between
The "elite" status that allows individuals to feel they are above the law.
Mr. C was a student of the law, not just a beneficiary of its weaknesses. He identified three specific loopholes in the public procurement framework:
