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Hofstede, G. (2001). Culture's consequences: Comparing values, behaviors, institutions and organizations across nations. Sage Publications.

Understanding the "Final" reason for corruption requires looking at institutional failures. According to research on empirical determinants , several factors create a breeding ground for dishonesty:

Closing (call to action) Corruption isn’t an abstract problem—it’s a set of everyday choices, processes, and weak incentives. Small, consistent reforms—clear rules, transparency, separation of duties, secure reporting, and public scrutiny—shift the balance toward integrity. Start with one change today: document a suspicious transaction, push for published contracts, or support a local watchdog. Over time those choices add up. Corruption -Final- -Mr.C-

A state where corruption is so embedded in an organization or process that it becomes the rule rather than the exception, often due to weak formal rules .

Enacting robust international legal protections and financial incentives for insiders who risk their livelihoods to expose systemic fraud. Hofstede, G

Elias sits in his dark office. The "Corruption" is gone, and so is Mr. C. The system has crashed.

Return to the MC's home house. While free at night, it costs a steep $300 transit fee to return to the island the following morning. Sage Publications

: Acting as the primary hub, the player's in-game smartphone tracks current relationship statuses, corruption tiers, and upcoming scheduled events, serving as an interactive quest log. Major Narrative Hubs and Character Arcs