Windhoek — The Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), Graham Hopwood, has repeated his organisation's call for a law on conflict of interest in order to ease the burden of administering public resources.
This law would particularly help government leaders and other political office bearers in matters where they or their close relatives, might be tempted to do business.
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