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Most politicians are originally a businessman so they have enough wealth to be able to join the political parliament but only certain people know what business they are running.
When it comes to the gambling business, politicians usually use methods such as joining the business as investors or paying someone else as their right hand to make them responsible for the casino business that operates so that they can be free from the gambling business which in some countries is still considered illegal.
But there are also gambling businessmen who deliberately become politicians to be able to get security in their gambling business because they also indirectly have power in the government parliament.
It's no secret that some politicians might have a weakness for "chancing their hand," in more ways than one.
Visualize – a tycoon trading boardroom for the Senate. He's a whizz at business, and he's using this savvy to dodge the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune in the political arena. Is it so far-fetched to imagine the same canny maneuvers being made in the high-stakes game of their investments, including a dabble in the gamble?
Hold the phone though, let's do a 180 here. Picture a swarm of business bees buzzing towards political honeypots for protection. Sly move, right? But let's stop and ponder: Are we, the ballot casters, ready to ignore these antics? Or should we raise our banners and demand a higher caliber from our public servants? Round and round goes the political roulette wheel!