Corruption in Zambia
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Marina Buch Kristensen tells on video |
| 12 February 2009 |
| Marina Buch Kristensen tells about her work as an advisor in a NGO fighting corruption in Uganda, and Jasper Tumuhimbise from the NGO comments on her efforts. |
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Fertilizer support is a subsidy disaster |
| 21 October 2008 |
| The Zambian government's fertilizer support programme is rocked with corruption and takes resources away from the very farmers it intended to serve. |
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Theme: Corruption: Whistle Blowing is Risky |
| 02 June 2005 |
| The Zambian law offers no protection to the so-called whistle blowers, which makes it very difficult to convince people to report cases of corruption. However, that should not prevent any organisation from developing guidelines on how to tackle corruption. |
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Facts about corruption |
| 02 June 2005 |
| Corruption can be classified into three categories, namely; Petty Corruption, Grand Corruption and Political Corruption |
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The Fight Against Corruption Includes You |
| 01 June 2005 |
| Corruption is everywhere in Zambia. Though only a few people really hit the big scores, we all have the responsibility to prevent corruption, says Goodwell Lungu from Transparency International Zambia |
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Alemán under arrest |
| 13 December 2002 |
| Ex-President Arnoldo Alemán is no longer able to avoid justice. A narrow majority of the Parliament left his fate in the hands of the legal system. “History will acquit me”, says Alemán. |
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Political checkmate seems inevitable |
| 19 September 2002 |
| Tension is growing in Nicaragua as the new majority removes Board of the Parliament and increase possibilities that Alemán will have to face trial. |
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Nicaragua facing political chaos |
| 11 September 2002 |
| Ten of the accused are placed under custody for further investigations. Ex-president Alemán and daughter escape justice because of parliamentary immunity, but popular pressure is increasing. |
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International community is co-responsible |
| 13 August 2002 |
Civil society says it out loud: “The IMF deliberately pretended not to see what was happening. To me, what is happening now, is a cover-up for sins committed in the past, of which the IMF also holds responsibility”.
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Ex-president Alemán charged with corruption |
| 07 August 2002 |
| August 7th, 2002 will be remembered in Nicaraguan history as the day a former President and most of his closest family was officially charged on suspicion of money-laundering. |
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