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Corporate Jargon – Lying by Obscurity

It’s not accidental or because they are stupid. Its often confusing and vague on purpose. Some of the greatest corruption scandals in history have happened thanks to jargon.

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Tags: anti-transparency, confuse, corporate-jargon, corruption, corruption-tactics, jargon, lies, obfuscation, obscure, plain-language, readability, tactics

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