Unlike in Latin America, where graft and wholesale corruption were among the main moneymakers of old-line family businesses and governments alike.
The city's mammoth contracting system has long been considered to be rudderless, wasteful and open to wholesale corruption.
Otherwise, we will appear to the whole world as a nation incapable of dealing with the wholesale corruption of youth within our borders.
Campaign financing has always been extremely murky in Brazilian politics, with the Workers' Party leading the denunciations of what it called wholesale corruption and dishonesty.
They like to think of this as DC Confidential, more evidence of wholesale corruption and naivete in the States.
This tale of wholesale corruption was unnerving to him, and he could feel his Shonsu nature raging on some deep level.
What does he make, then, of the wholesale corruption in Robert Altman's film "Kansas City," which takes place in the 1930's?
The PM denounced the American reporter whose expose of wholesale corruption in his cabinet 'had not one shred of evidence'.
On his return to Russia in 1712, Peter discovered that Menshikov had turned a blind eye to wholesale corruption in his own governor-generalship.
According to the preface, "wholesale corruption" took place among private companies that were manipulated by Mr. Hussein's government.