Slush fund corruption involves hidden pools of money, often unaccounted in official budgets, used for illicit purposes like bribing officials or funding political campaigns. Typically, corporate executives or politicians benefit by securing favorable contracts, evading taxes, or laundering money, while the public bears the cost through distorted governance and lost public resources.
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