Corrupted Rites
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
If corruption is an art, this country has produced the largest number of virtuosos and maestros that can strut on the world stage and excel at every level. There is hardly any activity that is not fertile ground for corruption. From setting aside land for cemeteries to exchanging ownership of lots, from imports of soybean meal for animal feed to emergency financial aid for the poor.
The fate of corruptors is also extraordinary here. In Mal
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