'Unfiltered' is a satirical and raw discussion about anti-corruption in the Middle East. While informative, it is written in a dark and somewhat rough voice that the author refers to as the 'pirate'. Pirates are not known for their good manners. Unfiltered defines and explains what constitutes a robust anti-corruption program for the Middle East, but includes some personal anecdotes of the author's 20 years of experience in Saudi Arabia. Unfiltered says things that many in the corporate world only dared to think but could never say out loud without risking the unemployment line, court or jail.