Because every big corporation uses corruption unless proven otherwise.
Sorry.
Especially global corporations are known for doing it in less economically developed countries to own them as they wish. Example is South America: there were some wars, even, growing out of conflict between two American oil corporations.
You as a Russian should know better than to generalize about others, in the same way Russians are being unfavorably generalized elsewhere. It just makes you look as bad as them.
Well, doesn't it seem strange to you that they SUDDENTLY discovered that there's corruption.
There's two branches:
- It's really the first time they ran into corruption; it would be a cool fairy-tale, but neither I nor you beleive this.
- They managed to get along before despite corruption. Which means that either corruption is not so much severe (they managed to open and operate successfully and profitably, on a large scale), or that they used that corruption (bribed).
Now you can say that there's good bribe and bad bribe (first for doing legal things, second for questionable), but it's bribery in either case.
Do you see the title of the original article: it includes the expression "fed up". It implies they have been fighting corruption issues before, but until now managed to stomach it. Now, however, they are fed up with it, resorting to going public. See?
This is an attitude that I see more out of writers from countries with corrupt governments. Perhaps it's a way of trying to justify your own country's problems, rather than working to fix them?
Especially global corporations are known for doing it in less economically developed countries to own them as they wish. Example is South America: there were some wars, even, growing out of conflict between two American oil corporations.