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Illicit money outflows are draining Africa's domestic resources, depriving it of crucial investment funds. Read more »
Illicit money outflows are draining Africa's domestic resources, depriving it of crucial investment funds.
Illicit money outflows are draining Africa's domestic resources, depriving it of crucial investment funds. Read more »
THE ISSUE OF ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS is at the forefront of the international agenda.Governments worldwide are joining forces to combat money ... see more »
This report analyses the volume and pattern of recorded and unrecorded capital flows to and from Africa and its various regions and country groups ... see more »
Still, nearly 9 out of 10 people surveyed said they would act against corruption and two-thirds of those who were asked to pay a bribe had refused, suggesting that governments, civil society and the business sector need to do more to engage people in thwarting corruption.
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