Miris Corruption ((free)) ❲Edge❳

Since "Miris Corruption" appears to be a fictional or scenario-specific event (common in roleplay games like Star Wars: The Old Republic, creative writing prompts, or a hypothetical case study), I have drafted this as a formal investigative report.

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  1. Price Volatility: Chili prices in Sri Lanka can fluctuate by over 300% within a single harvesting season, providing a natural smokescreen for fraudulent valuations.
  2. Storage Difficulty: Unlike rice, chilies are perishable and require constant drying. This makes physical verification easy to challenge ("The crop rotted," the farmer claims).
  3. Import Dependence: Sri Lanka imports large quantities of chilies from India. Corrupt traders often mix imported cheap chilies with local certificates to claim loan subsidies for produce that never grew on local soil.

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