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South Africa:
Corruption an Epidemic Keeping SA Back From Freedom, Fairness and Opportunity
DA, 2 December 2015
News yesterday that South Africa is perceived to be the most corrupt nation on the African continent is a devastating blow to the image of our country, brought about by a… Read more »
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Liberia:
Liberia Leads Africa in Corruption From Citizens Perception
FrontPageAfrica, 2 December 2015
Africa's first democratically elected female President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in 2006 during inauguration declared corruption as public enemy number one, promising that under her… Read more »
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Kenya:
70 Percent Rate Government Poorly in Corruption War
The Star, 2 December 2015
Seventy per cent of Kenyans believe the government is not serious in the fight against graft. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Majority Nigerians Unimpressed By Buhari Govt's Anti-Corruption War - Transparency International
Premium Times, 2 December 2015
An overwhelming number of Nigerians think corruption is on the rise and that the government is doing little to fight it, a new survey by Transparency International and… Read more »
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Africa:
Many SSA Governments Failing Their People in Fighting Corruption - Transparency International
Addis Standard, 1 December 2015
Nearly 75 million people are estimated to have paid a bribe in the past year Read more »
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Nigeria:
African Business Executives, Police, Highly Corrupt - Report
Daily Trust, 1 December 2015
Business has been ranked as having the second highest levels of corruption in Africa, just below the police, a new Transparency International (TI) report has revealed. Read more »
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South Africa:
Over 80 Percent of South Africans Believe Corruption On the Rise
News24Wire, 1 December 2015
A survey has found that more than four out of five South Africans believe there has been a recent increase in corruption in the country. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
'Govts Not Doing Enough to Fight Corruption'
The Herald, 2 December 2015
Most Africans say corruption has risen in the past 12 months and most governments are seen as failing to stop the abuse of power by senior officials engaged in corrupt activities,… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Will Buhari's Judicial Reforms Work?
Africa In Fact, 1 December 2015
The new president has vowed to fight graft, but will his judicial reforms work? Read more »
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Africa:
75 Million Give Bribe in Sub-Saharan Africa - Watchdog
Leadership, 1 December 2015
The Watchdog Transparency International said corruption was undermining development in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more »
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South Africa:
Transparency Proposes Measures Against Corruption
CAJ News, 1 December 2015
AFRICAN governments have been urged to strengthen and enforce legislation on corrupt businesspeople to curb the high volume of illicit flows from the continent. Read more »
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Africa:
Corruption on the Rise, Say Most Africans
TI, 1 December 2015
A majority of Africans say corruption has risen in the past 12 months and most governments are seen as failing in their duty to stop the abuse of power, bribery and secret deals,… Read more »
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Africa:
Corruption Fight Needs Political Will
Botswana Daily News, 29 November 2015
There is need for political will to lead the fight against corruption at all levels, President Lt Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama has said. Read more »
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Kenya:
Graft War Is Won By More Than Just Words
Nation, 30 November 2015
We in the civil society welcome the presidential statement that the scale and prevalence of corruption is a threat to the constitutional promise, national security, and the… Read more »
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East Africa:
Graft in Tanzania Steals From the Land, in Uganda From the People
East African, 28 November 2015
The election season in Tanzania has burnt out while in Uganda it is just picking up. In both countries, there seems to be a consensus that the time to fight corruption using the… Read more »