Totally disagree. It's the same system, Melo; it's all guilty, until proven innocent. Like I said, anytime a legal system allows for one to be deemed guilty until proven innocent, due process has been circumvented; that to me is a form of corruption in and of itself.
The reality is that the FIGC has done a shit job of monitoring and enforcing sporting impropriety for years (likely because those at the top have been influenced by external forces), so they engage in these show trials - that way the sheeple think they're doing their job. The majority of the sentences handed out are based on nothing tangible, it's an absolute joke. That is corruption, full stop. Pinning blame on others without proper evidence, destroying reputations of innocent men with nothing concrete to base accusations on, so that it looks like the FIGC is doing their job effectively, is an example corruption.
If the point you're making is that Juventus wasn't targeted more than any other team during this most recent round of trials, then that's fine. Although unless you're deep in the system itself, I'm not sure how one could say this with any certainty - especially after being screwed over by the same system in the recent past.