The approach has stimulated new work on institutional corruption.
"This is about systemic, institutional corruption, not personality," he said in one of two interviews held in the last two days.
He often targets government and institutional corruption.
In 1990, hundreds of civil servants went on strike, joined by students protesting institutional corruption.
The time has come to end this institutional corruption, which is bipartisan, and make the sweeping changes necessary for real reform now.
No taxpayers' money was involved, though Gingrich said the practices reflected "systemic, institutional corruption."
Additionally, Shannon prosecuted one of the state's largest embezzlement cases in an effort to combat institutional corruption.
The fight the government faces today is against an ingrained system, a structure of institutional corruption, within the police.
However, institutional corruption has gone down over time.
Reformers sought to destroy what they saw as widespread institutional corruption.