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African Football: The Truth Behind Match-Fixing
February 2013
How dirty money corrupts the beautiful game
Deals and Dirty Tricks Bleeding Africa Dry
June 2013
Africa lost up to $1.8 trillion since 1970 due to illicit financial flows. It is one of the biggest challenges facing Africa today. As the problem becomes deeper and more complex, and African governments make it worse by signing bad mining contracts that virtually give away national resources to multinational companies, M. J. Morgan shows in this cover story that Africans should not get mad, they should get even. Nothing will change without public opinion ensuring it does. Africans should demand that corruption be made easier to prove and its proceeds harder to conceal.
Friday September 13 - Innovative Africa Forum |
Thursday October 10 - Africa Renewables Forum |

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Onyekachi Wambu
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John Nagenda
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Guest Column on Saturday 18th of May