This chapter discusses the narrow definition of corruption in Western media, highlighting how it fails to capture the larger picture of money being stolen from the global south and the role of illicit financial flows. It explores how organizations like Transparency International measure corruption based on perception and self-reporting, overlooking more sophisticated forms of corruption in the West. The chapter also examines the influence of colonialism and the portrayal of certain governments as corrupt based on a Westernized notion of corruption.

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