Mesopotamia
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(Possibly) the Oldest Recorded White-Collar Crime: A 4,000-Year-Old Financial Fraud
The ancient Mesopotamian civilization is renowned for its early advancements in writing, mathematics and governance. During the reign of King Shulgi of Ur (ca. 2094–2047 BC), major reforms were introduced to improve record-keeping, taxation and bureaucracy. However, with this structured system came increased opportunities for corruption. In fact, we may have one of the earliest Continue reading
