A slush fund is a hidden reserve of money, often unaccounted for, used for illicit purposes like bribes, political manipulation, or personal gain. Typically created through embezzlement or off-the-books accounts, it primarily benefits corrupt officials, executives, or politicians seeking to evade taxes, influence decisions, or finance covert activities outside legal oversight.
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