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Road Maps for Anti-Corruption in Africa
In the past month, Global Integrity has hosted Dialogue workshops in Tanzania and Uganda, which bring together civil society, government, media and aid donors to chart a course for future local anti-corruption efforts. The conclusions of those workshops are here: Global Integrity Dialogues: TanzaniaGlobal Integrity Dialogues: Uganda
June 9, 2008
Facebook and Authority Collide in Egypt
Global Integrity contributor Sherif Mansour (currently working with Freedom House), writes on the challenge that activism via Facebook, a social networking website, presents to a country where the government is uneasy with full popular democracy, and has a history of online censorship. Egypt’s Facebook showdownThe online gathering place for young people poses a challenge to…
June 6, 2008
Nuts and Bolts of a Scandal in Kenya
Global Integrity’s Kepher Otieno has been busy muckracking in Kenya. Here he details a distressed company’s creative bookkeeping that should be all too familiar to readers familiar with Enron, Worldcom and the like. Corruption & fraud: it’s not just a Western-nation problem.Livelihood threatened at troubled Sony By Kepher Otieno The Sony Sugar Outgrowers Company (Soc)…
June 5, 2008
Azerbaijan: Border Patrol
Last week we reported on corruption cases in the United States border patrol. The solitary and remote nature of border crossings, plus the authority inherent in the border police, creates a classic scenario of “Opacity + Discretion = Corruption”. Here, Global Integrity’s Farid Abbasov looks at corruption on the borders of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan: Border Patrol…
June 4, 2008
Corruption and a Quake in China
The story of shoddy construction in Chinese schools, and the grim — and uneven — tally of the May 12 quake is not going away. Well-built government offices still stand near collapsed schools, and parents are demanding answers. Faced with such horrible news, Chinese citizens are demanding accountability: why were schools so poorly built? Who…
May 28, 2008
Israel: Mr. Olmert’s Envelopes Full of Cash
We’ve been frequently making the case that corruption is about more than just bribes — it’s the sweetheart contracts to military suppliers; it’s campaign finance systems that allow unlimited or undisclosed donations; it’s public misinformation through complacent media. We take this moment to observe that corruption is also about big envelopes fat with cash. The…
May 27, 2008