That is why I suggest we reframe the fight against corruption in positive terms: As a struggle for transparency, public integrity and accountability. On this note, there is one of your own who wrote a book titled “The Fight against Corruption is Dangerous”. Where corruption has become the norm, a way of life, it is because leaders have made it that way, made it acceptable. In that way, corruption can definitely be reduced to the minimum possible, and that makes a tremendous difference. Corruption is a universal weakness, not an African one, and it is not part of our destiny as a continent.
Source: The Guardian June 14, 2019 03:45 UTC