Thank you for sharing more - not sure you would be able to prove anything. Obviously you can complain, which is not wrong and would make you feel as if you have done something. However it may leave you with more frustration. The thing with leaving things with God is that we then have to trust him to work things out in his timing. There will always be corruption and lack of accountability, sadly.
Rita
I've had a long struggle with what part is ours to perform as opposed to what we are to leave to God. I do believe that eventually someone's corrupt actions catch up with them but knowing what part is mine to fulfill is the difficult part.
I've wrestled with seeing corruption but Scripture says that God is a God of Justice, and He obviously built that sense of justice within each of us. Who of us isn't offended when we see some overt act of injustice? Although - such as in cases of slavery in years past, I think that unregenerate people become conditioned in specific ways - maybe to look upon others as less than human which is evil. If you read up on Nazi Germany you find that many of the German citizens knew what was being done to the Jews and they looked the other way so to speak. So aren't they at least partially guilty for their inaction? Scripture speaks of sins of commission and omission.
I recall reading about the man who wrote the song Amazing Grace - he used to be a slave trader, which is why he could so accurately pen the words "I was blind and now I see." So I think that a spiritually regenerated person should have a sense of justice that God puts within. So when I wrestle with these things and wanting to see justice I tell God that He's a God of Justice and He put those desires for justice within my heart