This document discusses the level of corruption in Brazil based on a US embassy report. It finds that while corruption is widespread, views on it are changing as democratic institutions evolve. Many practices seen as corrupt abroad are culturally ingrained in Brazil. An anti-corruption president has still faced issues of corruption in his administration. The document outlines common forms of corruption like electoral fraud, the use of middlemen, bribery, and nepotism, but notes the definition of corruption differs from US standards and some behaviors are not illegal. Overall the level of corruption has been steady but open media and new laws aim to address it, though significant cultural changes are still needed.