Corruption
Inch’Allah Opposition delivers Cameroon to Biya on a Platter of silver
Nothing about Biya came as a surprise prior or during this year’s presidential election – Last minute announcement of election date, constitution of the...
Finding Gaddafi’s hidden fortune
The Gaddafi clan's opaque financial empire has been ingeniously created by virtue of a complex fragmentation of accounts and investments; A strategy designed to...
Malawi President threatens critics amid civil society ‘buy out’
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika has issued a clarion call on his political party supporters to take arms and defend him against protestors and...
Mubarak’s billions and a lot of hungry Egyptians
President Hosni Mubarak and his family could own as much as 70 billion U.S. dollars in assets against a backdrop of millions of hardworking...
One year later, Haiti still reeling from the pain
The rubble has cleared off the streets but the problems remain. On January 12th, Haiti will be commemorating its first year anniversary since a...
Zimbabwe: Lawyers mend Mugabe family image after Wikileaks
Lawyers for Zimbabwe’s First Family, the Mugabes, have, in recent weeks, been busy repairing the damaged image of their clients shortly after revelations from...
Nigeria: Charges against former US Vice President dropped
Talks between high-ranking officials from energy firm Halliburton and Nigerian government officials over charges of bribery brought against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney...
Zimbabwe: Magube and Zanu officials own massive farms after land reform
Almost 5 million hectares of prime agricultural land which include wildlife conservancies grabbed from productive white commercial farmers in Zimbabwe are in the hands...
Nigeria: Anti-corruption agency Versus former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
Former US Vice-President Dick Cheney has rubbished Nigeria’s lawsuit against him saying it is "entirely baseless." Cheney is implicated in a bribery scandal that...
Nigeria: Oil companies, Shell and Halliburton, to be questioned
Nigeria's anti-graft Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have summoned Royal Dutch Shell PLC and oil service firm Halliburton for questioning after the oil...
DR Congo: Illegal gold mining continue despite ban
Amidst the incessant conflicts in DR Congo, gold mining companies continue to lure military leaders into illicit gold mining agreements, despite the fact that...
Nigeria: Corruption Commission warns politicians
Several officials have been declared unsuitable to run for political office by the Nigerian anti-fraud police. The officials include thirteen former state governors, five...
Ethiopia: Top official nabbed over corruption
The Ethiopian Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has arrested a top sergeant of the Federal Police for allegedly accusing an Ethiopian woman of involvement...
Equatorial Guinea: African Leaders protest UNESCO Prize for President
Renowned African elites have written to UNESCO to cancel a prize named for the president of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo who took...
Ethiopia suspends organization for illegal US employees
Ethiopia has suspended Samaritan Purse, an international humanitarian organization for illegally recruiting several American citizens.
Ethiopia’s Charity and Association Agency, the responsible entity charged with...
Zambia: History to remember president over legalised corruption
Zambian President Rupiah Banda will forever be haunted for removing the abuse of office offence clause from the revised Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) Act,...
Corruption: Zimbabwe health workers creating artificial HIV drug shortages
A private grouping of lawyers in Zimbabwe has claimed that there is rampant corruption at government hospitals and municipal clinics as HIV and Aids...
Togo’s fake match against Bahrain and a smooth scam
The Bahrain national football team played against a fake Togolese national football team on September 7 in Manama. Bahrain emerged winners with a 3...
UN Global Compact: ‘The deeper meaning of fighting corruption is transparency’
From oil spills to toxic wastes to financial fraud, business ethics are under a global spotlight. The United Nations Global Compact is an initiative...
Untangling Central Africa for business
As the proper role of government continue to debated in much of the free world, Africans, and in particular Central Africans can only...
South Africa: Corruption rife within ANC
In a move that has shocked the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa, the head of campaigns Fikile Mbalula has admitted that...
Rwanda: Kagame commended over corruption rate
Amidst accusations of tyranny and rights abuses, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, has been credited for Rwanda's transparency, after anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International revealed that...
Zimbabwe: Mugabe to denounce corrupt Central Bank officials?
The ongoing looting of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) assets by an elite clique of senior government officials has forced President Mugabe to act.
RBZ,...
Switzerland: No hiding place for stolen African assets
Switzerland does not want stolen assets from corrupt individuals or governments in its banks and wants to give them back to those populations who...
Nigeria: Former minister braces up for corruption charges
The former minister in charge of Nigeria's federal capital of Abuja has returned from a self-imposed exile to face charges of financial misappropriation and...
Africa: Quiet corruption harming development
“Quiet corruption” can be just as detrimental to a country’s overall economic growth and development as large corruption and bribery scandals that receive much...
Gabon: Ali Bongo vows to fight corruption
Gabon’s president, Ali Bongo, intends to use his country’s two-year seat on the United Nations Security Council to highlight democratic reforms and his fight...
Togo presidential election fraud denounced
Togo voted Thursday to elect its next president. While politicians and observers have welcomed a peaceful election, fraud has been detected in several neighborhoods...
Southern Sudan fights corrupt officials
Southern Sudan’s Anti- Corruption Commission has issued a declaration to all executive and legislative officials and senior civil servants to disclose all income and...
Ethiopia: Asset registeration and Anti-corruption bill triggers heated debate
In a bid to stamp out corruption and ensure accountability, a new Ethiopian legislation in its final phase will require senior government officials to...