Rwanda: Transparency International Takes Battle Against Graft Online

Even after ranking Rwanda as the least corrupt country in Africa in its latest report, Transparency International will soon unveil a web-based avenue through which Rwandans will file corruption-related complaints in a more secure and anonymous way.

The innovation is intended to encourage people who may have evidence but fear retribution from suspected corrupt officials, to come out and report abuse of public funds or bribery so as to deal a final blow to corruption.

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