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Corruption – can the rot be stopped?

‘Make corruption history,’ said leading British politician Gordon Brown. His comments were principally directed towards African leaders. But are Western politicians and commentators going the right way about stopping the rot? Isn’t there something missing in their analysis that the problem is mainly one of ‘poor governance’ in developing nations? Next month’s issue of the New Internationalist digs a little deeper. Features include:

◆ Comedian Mark Th omas on the arms trail

◆ Novelist MG Vassanji on growing up with graft

◆ Fighting corruption – or funding it? Th e World Bank’s statements examined.

◆ John Githongo – Kenya’s exiled anti-corruption tsar

◆ Th e Facts on bribery and other misdeeds

◆ Corruption busters – whistleblowers from around the world

Anti-corruption protester from Kenya’s new Orange Democratic Movement.

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