PARLIAMENT HILL--After being convicted of electoral corruption, the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi attempted to justify herself by arguing that corruption is a global phenomenon. She was right. Over 3,000 international partner firms and thousands of employees across the globe were implicated in the Enron scandal. Within memory, some developed nations' tax laws considered bribes to be business expenses. The list of political leaders and public servants from around the world who have seriously abused their positions is long.
PARLIAMENT HILL--After being convicted of electoral corruption, the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi attempted to justify herself by arguing that corruption is a global phenomenon. She was right. Over 3,000 international partner firms and thousands of employees across the globe were implicated in the Enron scandal. Within memory, some developed nations' tax laws considered bribes to be business expenses. The list of political leaders and public servants from around the world who have seriously abused their positions is long.