Anti corruption drives often serve as a stalking horse for both candidates to win power. Is ther any way out of this trap? What should countries do that really do have a lot of corruption, to fight with corruption without empowering the person at the helm of the anti corruption drive? And in the conect of sory arabia, was there actually positive effect on corruption? Was corruption in fact driven down? Or the sot of the people exacting te bribes simply change? So my view is that corruption almost certainly is down.

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