Phrases with «endemic corruption»

"Endemic corruption" refers to a situation where corruption is deeply rooted and widespread within a specific organization, region, or society. It implies that corrupt practices have become a common and accepted part of the system, making it difficult to eliminate. Full definition

Sentences with «endemic corruption»

  • Pedro Espada Jr., the pugnacious former Democratic state senator who fought his way through a perennial cloud of suspicion to the top ranks of state government only to later become one of the most glaring examples of endemic corruption in Albany, was convicted on Monday of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the nonprofit health care network he founded. (nytimes.com)
  • A lackluster devotion to ethics and voting reform is the most persistent hurdle to solving endemic corruption in the state capital, reform advocates say. (cityandstateny.com)
  • Ahok was opposed by the many politicians who benefit from endemic corruption. (christianitytoday.com)
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