Africans have more faith in religious leaders than in courts
For many Africans, access to justice remains out of reach. While just over half of people on the continent have faith in the integrity of judges and their local courts, Africans are more trusting of...
View ArticleFighting Nigerian corruption might be dangerous, but preparing a Nigerian...
On Nov.7, Nigeria’s president Buhari presented a 2018 budget of 8.6 trillion naira ($24 billion) to the National Assembly for approval. More than six months later on May 16—a record delay—the lawmakers...
View ArticleHigh-profile prosecutions alone won’t solve Kenya’s corruption problem
Kenya’s president has lost friends and allies in recent weeks—many, many of them. Uhuru Kenyatta recently said his administration’s war on corruption cost him supporters but vowed nonetheless to...
View ArticleShipping containers carrying $104 million in bank notes have gone missing in...
It was brazen even by Liberian standards. Shipping containers carrying the equivalent of $104m in Liberian bank notes, ordered by the Central Bank from printers in Sweden and China, arrived at...
View ArticleThe Swiss luxury getaway of Cameroon’s president Biya has become a hotbed of...
Cameroon’s longtime president Paul Biya’s latest “private visit” to his usual retreat at the Intercontinental Hotel in Geneva has sparked more than its usual mix of political controversy and quiet...
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