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Title: Corruption in Africa


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Corruption in Africa
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  • Analysts say that countries like Africa lose
    millions of dollars each year through corruption.
    Local and international efforts to regenerate a
    pure government have been discrepant.
  • Africa is considered among the worlds most
    corrupt places, a factor seen as bestowing to the
    scrabbly development and poorness of many African
    states. Of the countries regarded as the most
    corrupt in the world, Africa is one of the
    leading countries on corruption.

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  • Some economists debate that African governments
    need to fight corruption instead of swearing on
    foreign aid. But the anti-corruption attempts on
    the continent have shown mixed results in these
    years, and a fear that major international
    partners are not interested to maintain purchase
    over African governments. A first step for
    transparency in the industries shows promise, but
    is generally untested. Some experts suggest
    African interest in attracting foreign investment
    will serve to prod more essential efforts to
    fight against corruption.
  • Corruption in Africa ambits from high-level
    political bribery on the scale of millions of
    dollars to low-level bribes to police and custom
    officers. While political transplant brings down
    the largest direct financial cost on a country,
    petty payoffs have a destructive effect on basic
    institutions and weaken public trust in the
    government. Over half of East Africans polled
    paid payoffs to access public services that
    should have been available freely, according to
    the 2009 East African Bribery Index, accumulated
    by Transparency International. An academic
    research tells that a one-point improvement in a
    countrys corruption score is related with a
    productivity increase equal to 4 percent of GDP.
    If you want to fight against corruption, its
    the best way to fight against poverty.

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  • Experts say many public officials in Africa want
    re-election as the holding office gives them
    admittance to the states coffers, as well as
    resistance from prosecution.
  • The preponderance of corruption also deflects the
    political process in this way. When the stakes
    are so high for remaining in office, candidates
    are more prospective to buy votes or set up an
    election. These are more trustworthy ways of
    winning an election than trying to gain voter
    approval by being a good government.
  • In the past few years, African governments have
    made some great efforts to fight against
    corruption. In many cases, they have been goaded
    by international donors forcing for good
    governance and transparency as well as domestic
    pressure to accomplish hopes made on the campaign
    track. Experts say many countries have made quite
    progress on reducing corruption. But there are
    also many countries like Africa that have made
    insufficient progress on fighting graft.

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  • The country should establish anti-corruption
    agencies that aim to investigate and prevent,
    prosecute corruption in Africa. Expert says such
    commissions are largely inefficient and
    ineffective due to their doubtful political
    footing.
  • Experts suggest a variety of methods for African
    governments to battle corruption in Africa, with
    a special emphasis on accountability and
    transparency. So visit us at Panafricanvisions.com
    to know more about Africa.
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