Well my take on the political front is "corruption" as seen in Indonesia as described by your goodself, Philippines, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia and even Malaysia. Endemic malaise of raw visceral "corruption" from the elite classes. This sort of "corruption" inevitably rankles the public masses and eventually makes them act on it with anger.
Does this sort of "corruption" exist in Singapore? Just going by the public masses attitude towards LKY and the PAP government I should think the answer is in the negative.
Perhaps it's time to take another look at what political interpretations and the different definitions of corruption are in the comparative context of Asean nations.
Must it be outright embezzlement, bribery,extortion, nepotism, collusion or the end point of kleptocracy?
What about disguising and justifying corruption in the name of special circumstances, constraints and nationhood survival?
Would it be more apt to use the term 'IMMORALITY' to replace corruption for the masses to be awaken to it's existence?