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# Corruption

Playing as a corrupt government agent (PD/EMS/DOJ) is allowed under specific conditions and realistic roleplay scenarios. To be a corrupt character, follow these guidelines:

1. <mark style="color:red;">**Existing Characters**</mark>**:** You must join the PD or other government role after clearing your criminal record and having an in-character meeting with the Chief.
2. <mark style="color:red;">**Approval Required**</mark>**:** Your corrupt roleplay must be approved by a Senior-Admin or above.
3. <mark style="color:red;">**Character Development**</mark>**:** You cannot create a new character and immediately become corrupt. Corruption should develop through a series of events in your character’s role within the PD or government, and this must be approved by a Senior-Admin or higher.

**Ensure that any corruption roleplay is realistic and properly vetted to maintain balanced and immersive gameplay.**


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