The reason to look at it that way is because it deals with problems of what is or isn’t “corrupt” in general- instead, levels to get rid of (assuming one is in a position to supress corruption in the first place) can be set and corruption above a maximum level dealt with.
The reason to look at it that way is because it deals with problems of what is or isn’t “corrupt” in general- instead, levels to get rid of (assuming one is in a position to supress corruption in the first place) can be set and corruption above a maximum level dealt with.