South Sudan: Parliament Calls for Action Against Corruption

16 January 2012

Juba — South Sudan parliament on Monday postponed deliberations on corruption, which took place in 2005 and 2006, apparently due to lack of copies of the auditor's report covering those years.

South Sudan's National Assembly on 11 January held a heated debate on how to address corruption after the Public Accounts Committee presented its work on the Auditor's report of the financial years 2005 and 2006 finding that over $1 billion was unaccounted for.

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