A method taken by all corrupters, from old Satan, to the lowest of his servants. |
Corruption at all levels in the public and private sector is so widespread and systematic, partly because some laws tend to protect corrupters through its weakness. |
After that, he may probe other, bigger cases which siphoned off trillions in state funds, with most of the money since having been stashed abroad by the corrupters. |
The protesters also urged the government to arrest big-time corrupters, whom they blamed for partly contributing to the fuel price hikes. |
In our age, the men who shake the planet for their own power and greed are called corrupters. |
Prosecuting big-time corrupters has proven to be a formidable task even after four years under the reform movement. |