How Money, Power, and Influence Can Undermine Justice
by SALMAN J. CHOUDHURY
Societies have always had a special class—wealthy, powerful, and influential individuals—who often appear “untouchable” in the eyes of the law. History and present-day examples show that vast wealth, political connections, and social influence create loopholes that allow many of the rich to operate outside the reach of justice.
Key Reasons
• Money and Legal Resources: Wealthy individuals can hire expert lawyers and advisors to navigate and exploit legal complexities.
• Political Connections: Close ties with political leaders often help shield powerful people from legal consequences.
• Social Status: Media coverage and public perception frequently favor the influential, weakening the enforcement of laws.
• Weak Judicial Systems: Slow, under-resourced, or influenced judicial systems allow wealthy individuals to exploit loopholes and escape accountability.
Examples and Lessons
Over the past decades, numerous business leaders, politicians, and corporate executives have engaged in activities that would have drawn severe legal consequences for ordinary citizens. Yet, due to their power and wealth, punishments are often lighter or entirely avoided.
Conclusion
The law should apply equally to all. In reality, the influence of wealth and power often obstructs justice. A strong judicial system, transparency, and active civic engagement are essential to ensure fairness. Money and influence should never place anyone above the law—this is the cornerstone of a prosperous and just society.