While globalization has optimized trade and generated the evolution of the international market, it has also opened wide the doors to corruption. Thus, this behavior, as old as human existence, has been able to conquer as much ground as magnitude. Moreover, despite the debates around the theme of corruption at different levels, a consensus on its definition remains out of reach. Indeed, in addition to the polymorphism of the concept, its manifestations vary incessantly according to the people, the objectives, the fields but also the cultures. Numerous attempts have been made to circumvent the term "corruption" and give it a definition that is both relevant and exhaustive. However, despite Heidenheimer's groundbreaking distinction between de...