They must, we say, treat all members of their community as equals, and the individual's normal latitude for self-preference is called corruption in their case.
Top leaders have called corruption a cancer that is eating away at the party's legitimacy and posing the greatest challenge since the street protests of 1989.
Ayub called his regime a "revolution to clean up the mess of black marketing, (sic), and corruption."
Younger members have chafed at what they call corruption and mismanagement by longtime officials of the group.
Federal officials have called corruption in Newark pervasive and systemic.
The other main case that the committee focused on last week may have involved a violation of the law, but it could hardly be called corruption.
Some will object that such a system of what might be called legalized corruption would leave out the public and its interests.
In the 3rd World, they do it in broad daylight and call it corruption.
They call it off-planet corruption, but it's really the future they fear.
You cannot call it corruption - it is a condition of our representative form of Government.