March 26th, 2010
Hundreds of billions that could have been used for poverty alleviation and economic development lost, finds new report from Global Financial Integrity
WASHINGTON, DC -- Africa lost $854 billion in illicit financial outflows from 1970 through 2008, according to a new
report to be released today from Global Financial Integrity (GFI).
Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: Hidden Resource for Development debuts new estimates for volume and patterns of illicit financial outflows from Africa, building upon GFI’s ground-breaking 2009 report,
Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2002-2006, which estimated that developing countries were losing as much as...
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October 5th, 2009
A
statement released by Mars Group Kenya, a Kenyan anti-corruption organization, this past week clearly shows an awareness and distaste for the role played by international financial organizations in financing corrupt regimes, as well as an appreciation for recent U.S. action to pressure Kenyan politicians to push for government reform. Pressure from the U.S.
came last week in the form of 15 letters from the U.S. government to top Kenyan officials, “warning them of possible travel bans if they did not cooperate in instituting reforms.” While many government officials have come out decisively
against the actions...
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September 17th, 2009
Paul Collier of Oxford is speaking at the
Task Force – he chairs its economists panel.
One third of Africa’s wealth is outside Africa he says. If returned that would increase its capital by 50%.
And as he notes the social return on capital on that in Africa would be vastly, vastly more in Africa than it could ever be outside because capital is so scarce in Africa.
And as he also points out – the true cost of corruption is the defeat of honest politicians...
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August 26th, 2009
BBC News -- The head of Zambia's anti-corruption task force, Maxwell Nkole, has been removed one week after the acquittal of former President Frederick Chiluba.
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