Specifications for Warranting a Page/Corruption and abuse of power

Corruption and/or abuse of power should be serious and obvious to warrant a page. It is not enough for people to say that a certain action is misuse of power; it must be plainly and irredeemably wrong. Generally this means a court conviction is needed.

If there is no conviction then it must be overwhelming and this realistically means people such as heads of state and other prominent functions in highly corrupt and/or dangerous countries. Saparmurat Niyazov is a good example. Politicians who merely generate controversy, such as Margaret Thatcher and Donald Trump, do not get pages because it could be skillfully argued that nearly any politician should have a page given enough information about them. All politics are controversial.