Here is why this is so problematic: The double and triple dealing makes it next to impossible to track lobbyists’ and donors’ attempts to influence Greitens. In other words, it makes corruption easy to hide. Frankly, it’s the sort of move a “career politician” might make.

Already, Greitens has shown no shame in telling voters that they have no business tracking the donors to his campaign, unlike the ones voters can track easily to Stenger, for example. During the governor’s race, while he was calling members of the Legislature, which is controlled by his Republican Party, corrupt, Greitens took more than $2 million in donations that are impossible to track.

When he was inaugurated, he funded the ball with private donations and he has refused to disclose any financial information about the revenue and expenses despite numerous requests from public officials and reporters.