In his compelling book, renowned journalist Asaad Taha delves into the intricate and often shadowy world of political crime. He explores how power can be wielded not for the public good, but to commit offenses that are shielded by authority. Taha examines various case studies, exposing the mechanisms through which corruption, oppression, and injustice become institutionalized. This work provides a critical analysis of the intersection between politics and criminality, challenging readers to reconsider the nature of justice and accountability in the modern state, making it essential for understanding contemporary political dynamics.