Corruption In Africa
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Why bringing the Gupta brothers to account for alleged corruption in South Africa might take a while
They are alleged kingpins behind the repurposing of state organs for private gains during the ruinous reign of their friend, former President Jacob Zuma.
Penelope Andrews, The Conversation
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How Ghanaian civil servants navigated corruption to light up the nation’s electricity grid
Researchers found that civil servants created innovative ways to resist political capture. But were successful only up to a particular point.
Justin Scott Schon, Elizabeth Baldwin, Jennifer N Brass and Lauren M MacLean, The Conversation
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What KPMG’s Gupta family imbroglio says about the degree of corruption in South Africa
KPMG South Africa executives have set a new benchmark for the country by assuming responsibility for wrongdoing in their organisation. But is that enough?
Jannie Rossouw, The Conversation
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