The aftermath of such exoduses also raises ethical inquiries regarding wealth and privilege. Questions abound about the legitimacy of wealth acquired through corruption, and often, the fleeing relatives are grappling with moral quandaries about their participation in nefarious systems. Even as they transfer funds to safer havens, lingering guilt can occasionally surface, leading them to culture a façade of denial about their roles. This moral ambivalence complicates their lives as they try to navigate a new existence while wrestling with their preserved advantages derived from a past steeped in injustice.