No one likes honest people in business or politics. No one. You're viewed as untrustworthy because the minute anyone fudges the rules to get things done you'll rat them out.
Cold, man.
Yes but in my experience it's also true. Anytime someone has done something seriously illegal at a workplace I've been in and I told the manager you know who got in trouble? Me. Not the guy who committed theft, or had sex with an underage girl, or violated state and federal law. Me. Because I said something, meaning the manager now had to do something about it. If I hadn't he'd have felt free to pretend it didn't exist and hoped it would go away, or the people involved would be immature enough to leave within the next couple of
years. The usual response I got was "Why teh fuck couldn't you just let this disappear, why did you have to say something? Now I have to file paperwork and it looks like I can't do my job because it went down on my shift."
When I worked phones for a political campaign I noticed they didnt record the calls unlike any other call center and when I asked why was told "because they could be used against us." Turns out what we were doing was highly illegal. Ended up losing the job because the building got so many threats "we are no longer capable of guaranteeing your safety". Rough translation: we got caught and need to shut down now before investigations begin.
When I worked in a beer and wine distributor drugs were sold on the premises during work hours and i was told to shut my mouth about it or die. When I found out we were using a charity to commit fraud I was again told to shut my mouth if i knew what was good for me. This isn't even including the 1.86 million dollar 'inventory discrepancy' that happened when they possibly tried to lie to both IRS and state liquor board, or repackaging booze for resale, or all the other crap that went on.
If I've learned anything it's that corruption, graft, lies, and threats are not only endemic to both politics and business (even on the small scale), they're expected of you to the point you're seen as dangerous and somehow alien if you don't play ball.