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January 2007
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How '2' fight corruption in Zambia
Transparency International’s (TI) Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) released last month, showed that bribery for access to services is extremely high in Africa, where 32 percent of respondents indicated they had paid bribes in exchange for services such as registrations and permits. TI Zambia launched a "How '2'" campaign in 2006 to raise citizens’ awareness on how to obtain public services without resorting to paying bribes.
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Mixed reactions in Britain over government’s order to drop the investigation into arms deal.
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Former Prime Minister of Ireland found guilty of corruption in the Moriarty Report. >> read more
Nigerian president Obasanjo dismisses Vice-President after he accepts the opposition's Presidential nomination. >> read more
Former Prime Minister of Ireland found guilty of corruption in the Moriarty Report.
Nigerian president Obasanjo dismisses Vice-President after he accepts the opposition's Presidential nomination.
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