Most Africans Say Govts Are Failing in Fight Against Corruption
Transparency International and Afrobarometer have launched a new edition of the Global Corruption Barometer - Africa. It shows that most people think that corruption is increasing and governments are not doing enough.
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Africa:
Police, Govt Officials, Legislators Deemed Highly Corrupt - Survey
Namibia Economist, 11 July 2019
The tenth edition of Global Corruption Barometer (GCB), Africa, released on African Anti-Corruption Day by Transparency International in partnership with Afrobarometer, revealed… Read more »
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South Africa:
Majority of South Africans Believe Corruption On the Rise - Report
News24Wire, 11 July 2019
The tenth edition of the Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) - Africa, reveals that 64% of South Africans surveyed think corruption increased in the previous 12 months. Read more »
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Kenya:
Government Failing to Halt Upsurge in Graft, Citizens Say
Nation, 11 July 2019
Large majorities of Kenyans believe that corruption is worsening and that the government is failing to halt the upsurge, a global graft-fighting organisation reported on Thursday. Read more »
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Ghana:
Police the Most Corrupt Institution in Ghana - Survey
Public Agenda, 11 July 2019
More than half of all citizens surveyed in 35 countries across the African Continent think that corruption is getting worse in their respective countries, while less than quarter… Read more »
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Eswatini:
Many Believe PM is Corrupt, Says Survey
Swazi Media, 12 July 2019
Nearly one in four people (24 percent) surveyed in Swaziland / eSwatini believe their Prime Minister is corrupt, according to a report from Transparency International. Read more »
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Africa:
Corruption Is Not Part of Africa's Destiny - Kagame
New Times, 12 June 2019
Tolerating corruption is a choice not inevitable and it is within people's power to end it, which is the most important starting point, President Paul Kagame said on Tuesday. Read more »
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