Corruption is classified as professional abuse. In other words, a person may be in an authoritative position like a police officer, or in a position likely to influence a specific kind of result like a court clerk. He or she can sin. Corruption itself can be divided into four categories (Albrecht, Albrecht, Albrecht & Zimbelman, 2012, page 516), which are conflicts of interest, bribery, illegal rewards and compulsion. These categories were created by experts in this field.
Rod Blagojevich is a former US politician who served as governor of the 40th Illinois state from 2003 to 2009. In March 2012, Blagojevic was convicted of corruption and sentenced to 14 years in federal prison in Colorado State. His unethical behavior includes the request for bribes in political appointment, including the status of US Senator Barack Obama, who was vacant during the office. Then there is Bernard Madoff. He is former part-time chairman of the Nasdaq stock market and is recognized as an operator of the Ponzi scheme, which is the largest financial fraud in the history of the United States. The Madoff company provides reliable returns, and his customer list includes celebrities like Steven Spielberg. Madoff's son reported his securities fraud and Madoff acknowledged 11 felons. In 2009, a 71-year-old man was sentenced to 150 years in prison for his unethical behavior (Bio, 2013).
The thing about Illinois is that the country itself is now completely broken. In 2014, Launer met Pat Quinn, vice president of former Rod Blagojevich. Blagojevic was imprisoned for becoming one of many former governors of Illinois. In his case, it is trying to sell the Senate seats vacated by Barack Obama to the highest bidder. Quinn succeeded the state without money. The voter gave him suspicion of profit at the end of the semester and threw it over four years, but the situation got worse. According to records, this is not due to Quine. This is due to Michael Madigan's Democratic Party and the Illinois State Assembly, basically a fraudster, a machine politician, and other people who imagine the Democratic party of Illinois. Illinois also has a habit of choosing a moderate Republican in the Governor's Office. This is probably to balance the potential excess of Chicago Democrats.