Bare Market
Validity: Allows private industry; has at least some wealth gaps and high corruption. Probably also [adult].
Description
Your Minister of Interior has been "strongly encouraging" his staffers to conduct official business at a chain of restaurants he owns, and to vacation at resorts he has a controlling stake in. You've met with your top advisors and closest business associates to discuss the matter at your Integrity Minister's flagship hotel.
Option 1
"People shouldn't get unfair advantages just for holding office!" rants junior advisor @@RANDOMNAME@@ after asking if anyone could give @@HIM@@ a ride home. "The moment someone enters any official position, they should be forced to give up any controlling interests and be banned from any executive position. Otherwise, government officials will always put personal gain above the good of the country."
Effect: government officials would rather put it in family
Option 2
"Hey, I earned every @@CURRENCY@@ I have!" protests millionaire politician @@RANDOMNAME@@, who inherited five billion @@CURRENCYPLURAL@@ from @@HIS@@ dad thirty years ago. "Why should people be punished for holding office just because they're successful in life? Don't we want to encourage successful people to get into government positions? Say no to divestiture!"
Effect: sleep-deprived staffers often refer to @@LEADER@@ as "the CEO"
Alternate: ministers going at it with corporate executives often have to take it on the chin
Option 3
"Being part of the government should be a humbling experience," asserts a hammered and sickly looking fellow as he tries to push you out of your chair. "Anyone assuming any government office should immediately have all their assets seized and be given state housing and food rations. Every accumulated drop of corporate greed must be forced out before our government can finally reach its climax."
Effect: government ministers' private assets are forcibly removed
Alternate: government ministers' balance sheets are covered in red ink