AFRICA MONEY LAUNDERING FEATURE LOOSE LEGAL CONTROLS CORRUPTION

BY STEVEN SWINDELLS, in Johannesburg CENTRAL bankers, drug barons, warlords, corporate bosses and small town crooks in Africa are all washing their money despite attempts by governments and international law enforcement agencies to bring them to book. But financial crime has never been as lucrative as now on the world's poorest continent. Steven Swindells reports from Johannesburg. "Africa is struggling with war, disease, drought, hunger and a few despots thrown in the mix. If you ask African countries to spend money on poverty alleviation or to prevent ...


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