Awareness of corruption within financial systems often does not lead to action by influential bodies. Despite recognizing corrupt practices as damaging and unethical, calls for investigation frequently elicit indifference from established authorities like the US government, IMF, and World Bank. The divide between whistleblowers and those in power highlights a systemic issue where knowledge does not equate to motivation for change. Historical failures, particularly within prestigious institutions, reinforce the idea that the individuals involved may carry a burden of accountability that remains overlooked by the public and those in decision-making positions.

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