If your definition of 'corruption' is: "number of members of the administration indicted", then the answer is - Ronald Reagan.
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The rampant corruption within President Grant's administration
President Warren G. Harding's easygoing and affable personality symbolized the carefree and indulgent spirit of the Jazz Age. His charisma and charm appealed to the public, much like the glitz and glamour of the era. However, his administration was marred by corruption and scandal, reflecting the darker side of the tumultuous period.
The administration of President Ulysses S. Grant is notorious for its level of corruption. Grant himself was not the culprit, but he remained fiercely loyal and tolerant of the crooked dealings of his friends in power.
President Coolidge was respectable and stable. These were two of his strengths. This enabled him to clean up the corruption of the former administration.
Corruption is unpreventable,corruption is everywhere,we can't control corruption even our president is corrupt....
Ahmed Shaheed was never the President of Anti-Corruption Commission of Maldives. The current President of Anti-Corruption Commission of Maldives is Mr. Hassan Luthfee.
Because the scandals that affected his administration never really stuck to him, such as the Iran-Contra affair and corruption in the Environmental Protection Agency and the Housing & Urban Development Agency.
First, you are confusing talk show rhetoric with actual facts. The idea that President Obama is corrupt is frequently stated on right-wing talk shows, usually without proof or evidence. Partisan claims are not the same as documented evidence, making this question difficult to answer. But it should be noted that this discourse is similar to accusations of corruption under President Bush; it was mainly liberal-leaning blogs and progressive talk shows that complained about it.In the case of President Obama, there have been few if any news reports (even from Fox News) of widespread corruption in his administration. People may disagree with his policies, but thus far, it is only conservative talk shows that are making the accusation of corruption. If and when any attorneys resign, I will change this answer accordingly, but for now, it is mainly partisan rhetoric, with no facts to support it.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are best known for their investigative reporting on the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974. Their reporting for The Washington Post uncovered the political scandal and widespread corruption within the Nixon administration.
he was a war hero not a politician. While he was president, he didn't know what he was doing so under his control, the was mass corruption in the government. His own secretary stole millions from the U.S. Treasury.