Tuesday, 24 May 2016

London calling about corruption: How will countries rich and poor answer—and what does it mean for Africa? (Alexandra Gillies, Daniel Kaufmann, Brookings)

Corruption is way too easy in many places. Weak capacity, or will, to control it is the challenge. And, as Mo Ibrahim has said, high-income countries have gifted the corrupt with all manner of ways to hide their money. Corruption is a worldwide reality, one that afflicts—and originates in—the public and private sectors of industrialized, emerging and developing countries

http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/africa-in-focus/posts/2016/05/23-london-corruption-africa-gillies-kaufmann

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