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This book investigates public corruption in Africa and the attempts to curb it, moving from histories and legacies through to the challenging conditions in which anti-corruption agencies operate today.
Contributors include leading scholars, as well as policymakers and civil society practitioners and workers in anti-corruption agencies, in order to build a picture which is both evidence-based and grounded in real world experience. Taking case studies from across the continent, the book seeks to build an integrated picture of the issue. Key themes include the challenges posed by public theft and fraud, the urgent need for transparency and accountability in public figures, and the work of anti-corruption agencies in developing measures and laws to combat and prevent corruption.
At a time when corruption in many parts of the continent remains rife despite most countries having ratified the UN convention on preventing and combatting corruption, this book will be an important guide for researchers across the fields of African Studies, Political Science, and Global Development.
Contents
Part 1 Introduction 1. Public Corruption and Sub-Saharan Africa Part 2 Concept and theory on corruption 2. Conceptual considerations for legacies, measurements and perceptions of public corruption in Africa 3. Decolonising Corruption Measurement Tool and Methodology in Africa: An Exploratory Study Part 3 History, legacies, narratives and curbing corruption 4. Corruption, Poverty and Development in Nigeria: The Nexus 5. Institutionalization and Enforcement of Anti-Corruption Measures in Cameroon 6. New Wine in an Old Bottle? Contending Corruption Through the General Inspectorate of Finances under President Felix Tshisekedi in Congo-Kinshasa 7. Regulation and Implementation of Anti-corruption Initiatives in Africa: Challenges in Administering Public Resources in Tanzania 8. Culture and Corruption in Africa: Can African Social Structures Facilitate the Enforcement of International Laws on Corruption? 9. Not Enough! Citizens Perceptions of the Zambian Government's Corruption Fight 10. Perceptions on the Impact of the Corruption Perception Index on Measuring Corruption in Zimbabwe: A Critical Review Part 4 Conclusion 11. Charting the Way Forward Against Public Corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa



