Congressional and Presidential Statements on Corruption Highlight Ethical and Security Risks
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The passage compiles public statements and legislative reports linking corruption to national security and economic harm. While it references high‑level actors (Presidents Bush and Obama, Congress) an Congressional reports (S. Rep. No. 95‑114, H.R. Rep. No. 95‑640) label foreign bribery as unethical Presidential statements (George W. Bush 2006, Barack Obama 2010) tie corruption to threats to secu
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