Does INTERPOL Really Need Its Corrupt Member Countries?

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In the last post, I left off on the question of whether INTERPOL could survive without its more corrupt member countries. So, could it?

The typical lawyer answer is the one I'll give: it depends. It depends on whether INTERPOL is interested in maximizing the reach of its data-sharing capabilities regardless of its sharing partners. if INTERPOL takes the approach reportedly espoused by the late Mother Teresa, it will accept a member country's dues and information sharing on the basis that the good they accomplish is reason enough to keep them.

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