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ANC likely to lose power in South Africa following possible Ramaphosa’s impeachment
Posted inCorruption Governance

ANC likely to lose power in South Africa following possible Ramaphosa’s impeachment

In the ANC - a party so long in power now feel more like open-warfare - the campaigning and jockeying are in full swing. The party is due to select a…
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December 2, 2022Tags: Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa
Russian politicians still own property in Europe, despite dirty money and the hostility to the West
Posted inCorruption National Security

Russian politicians still own property in Europe, despite dirty money and the hostility to the West

With sanctions imposed on Russian officials, some of them still own property in Europe. The Government of Finland seeks to introduce new restrictions against citizens of the aggressor country, banning them from…
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November 4, 2022Tags: Russia
Guatemala’s President Giammattei hit the bottom of corruption involvement
Posted inCorruption Democracy

Guatemala’s President Giammattei hit the bottom of corruption involvement

Guatemala is rapidly sinking back into authoritarianism. Despite expressing a rhetorical commitment to fighting corruption, the Guatemalan state ultimately remains more interested and invested in defending entrenched traditions of elite impunity…
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August 24, 2022Tags: Guatemala
NATO countries sell military technology and equipment to Russia despite sanction restrictions
Posted inCorruption Warfare

NATO countries sell military technology and equipment to Russia despite sanction restrictions

As Russian military operations continue in Ukraine more and more violations of the military and dual-use goods sanctions are revealed. While analyzing destroyed and captured Russian war equipment the facts…
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June 6, 2022Tags: Russia, Sanctions
Hungary: no more sanctions on Russia, as top leaders defend their own corrupt interests
Posted inCorruption Geoeconomics

Hungary: no more sanctions on Russia, as top leaders defend their own corrupt interests

Some businesses in Hungary, tied to Viktor Orban and operating in strategic sectors, have Sberbank accounts, as they carry out various projects together with Russian partners.  Gas traiders, railroad car builders, transport services, logistics, construction and nuclear energy are…
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May 9, 2022Tags: Hungary, Russia
Diplomatic passport cover to avoid sanctions requires the Vienna Convention privileges being restricted
Posted inCorruption Intelligence ops

Diplomatic passport cover to avoid sanctions requires the Vienna Convention privileges being restricted

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs makes a practice of the international sanction-free scheme to provide high-ranking Russians with a free pass to Europe and the United States, as well…
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May 4, 2022Tags: Russia
Guatemalan anti-corruption judge flees amid pressure by corrupted government and Prosecutor-General
Posted inCorruption Democracy

Guatemalan anti-corruption judge flees amid pressure by corrupted government and Prosecutor-General

Guatemala plunges into corruption after the authorities started a war with anti-corruption prosecutors and judges and a Guatemalan judge considered key in fighting corruption announced her resignation and leaved the…
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April 12, 2022Tags: FECI, Guatemala
Malawi: Corruption as a Threat to Democracy
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Malawi: Corruption as a Threat to Democracy

Since 1994 Corruption has become a hotly debate issue in Malawi and everybody including civil servants themselves can relate to stories of greed and inefficiency of public servants. The fight…
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January 24, 2022Tags: Malawi
Personal sanctions can press the Kremlin more effectively
Posted inCorruption Democracy

Personal sanctions can press the Kremlin more effectively

The latest tensions around Ukraine, Russia's ultimatums sent to the United States, the EU and NATO, as well as the Kremlin’s threats to attack some targets in Europe with the…
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January 6, 2022Tags: Russia, Sanctions
Guatemala: rotten to the core to bet that it could show signs of recovery
Posted inCorruption Democracy

Guatemala: rotten to the core to bet that it could show signs of recovery

Guatemala is going through political turmoil amid total corruption and race for power by elites closely tied to the criminals. In the mid-run, there is no reason to believe the…
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August 3, 2021Tags: FECI, Guatemala

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