Canada may blacklist SNC Lavalin – The view from India
Media sources in India are following the Canadian government's investigation of SNC-Lavalin with great interest.
View ArticleIf you know where the missing $6 million is, please tell Sierra Leone
A third of the $18 million slated to combat Ebola in Sierra Leone may have gone to pay non-existent "ghost" workers, a government audit finds.
View ArticleOttawa’s promised changes to federal integrity rules gives SNC Lavalin a boost
Things are looking less sour for graft-tainted engineering giant SNC-Lavalin, which received a boost Monday when an analyst upgraded his rating and price estimate for the company's stock following...
View ArticleLet’s give more to Nepal, not to corrupt African regimes
Most of Ireland’s foreign aid budget goes to just seven African countries. The Irish Independent asks why is there little debate over whether these funds are going where they should, following...
View ArticleAfter Mozambique’s spending, the reckoning
The Africa Report looks at Mozambique's economic crisis — a crisis that has still to reach its peak.
View ArticleWanted by U.S.: The stolen millions of despots and crooked elites
The United States' Kleptocracy initiative is aimed at holding foreign government officials to account and preventing them from using the U.S. as a haven for money looted from their own countries....
View ArticleSome countries really are more corrupt than others
According to this fantastic commentary on corruption by Alina Mungiu-Pippidi for Foreign Policy, "the rule of law and control of corruption are nearly synonymous". Without rule of law, she says,...
View ArticleXi’s anti-corruption drive ‘doing more harm than good’
New academic research and analysis shows President Xi Jinping's high-profile anti-corruption drive has fallen short of its goal. Citizens blame local graft on the central government rather than...
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