Miris Corruption

Many of the accused traders and middlemen are affiliated with local political parties. Arrests are rare, and convictions are even rarer. As of 2024, out of 78 cases filed related to Miris corruption, only 6 have resulted in guilty verdicts—all against low-level farmers, not officers or traders.

In 2017, the Miris administration introduced a "Digital Port Pass." Traders were forced to install proprietary software to clear their shipments. This software was, in fact, a keylogger. It monitored the financial health of every business in the region. If a company tried to circumvent the kickback system, Miris’s IT team would remotely lock their inventory using the same software, holding millions of dollars in grain hostage until a "reconciliation fee" was paid. miris corruption

If the mechanics are so simple, why does Miris corruption persist? The answer is a classic case of institutional weakness: Many of the accused traders and middlemen are

: The quest centers on uncovering the corrupt dealings of an official named Jo Gyu. Players must gather clues, talk to specific NPCs in the Bicheon Castle area, and eventually defeat Jo Gyu in a boss encounter. In 2017, the Miris administration introduced a "Digital

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