I know somebody who used to work for Lee Kuan Yew, who has testified that in quite a few ways he at least has been corrupted (things such as creating a slush fund, giving a man who saved his life a public house he didn't qualify for etc).
That doesn't sound very corrupted to me.
If your standard of corruption is that stringent, you could probably make a case for Barack Obama being corrupted - the Rezko below-market-price business, his aunt getting asylum and public housing, etc.
(And someone like George W. Bush is even easier; Harken Energy, anyone?)
A few examples (in approximately increasing order of controversy):
If you proceed anyway...