Korruption & Misswirtschaft
Diese Medienberichte sollen deutlich machen, wie hemmungslos Herrschaftscliquen afrikanischer Länder sich am Vermögen ihrer Völker bereichern, und zugleich sollen sie auf das Versagen unserer Politiker hinweisen, auf diesen Skandal angemessen zu reagieren. |
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24.11.2024
Frankreich Frankreichs Afrika-Geldbote packt aus (mehr) |
10.09.2024
Uganda 26 officials to be punished as Uganda loses Shs30 billion to corruption (mehr) |
10.08.2024
Mosambik Thunfisch-Skandal (mehr) |
03.08.2024
Nigeria Nigeria, der „kranke Mann Afrikas“ (mehr) |
16.05.2024
Afrika Immobilien-Vermögen afrikanischer Staatsoberhäupter in Dubai durch internationale Medienumfrage aufgedeckt (mehr) |
10.05.2024
Niger L’ancien président nigérien Mahamadou Issoufou cerné par les affaires (mehr) |
11.04.2024
Simbabwe Simbabwe hat schon wieder eine neue Währung (mehr) |
20.02.2024
Nigeria Kenya William Ruto and Bola Tinubu: Africa's 'flying presidents' under fire (mehr) |
16.01.2024
Nigeria AFRIKA/NIGERIA - Vorsitzender der Bischofskonferenz: “Korruption ist außer Kontrolle geraten (mehr) |
10.11.2023
Nigeria Nigerias Präsident sorgt mit Millionenausgaben für Ärger in der Bevölkerung (mehr) |
02.11.2023
Nigeria Nigeria's House of Representatives reject plan to buy presidential yacht (mehr) |
29.10.2023
Congo Congo spent seven-times over budget on Francophone Games (mehr) |
04.09.2023
Gabun Palastrevolte in Libreville (mehr) |
02.09.2023
Gabun Ali Babas Höhle in Gabun: Schwindelerregende Millionenbeträge entdeckt (mehr) |
12.07.2023
Mosambik Mosambiks Ex-Finanzminister an die USA ausgeliefert (mehr) |
11.07.2023
Äthiopien Abiy Ahmed lässt sich einen milliardenteuren Palast bauen (mehr) |
12.06.2023
Südafrika Kein Licht am Ende des Tunnels (mehr) |
12.06.2023
Simbabwe Wie man 100 Millionen Dollar Schwarzgeld wäscht (mehr) |
10.06.2023
Nigeria Nigerias Inlandsgeheimdienst nimmt Zentralbankchef fest (mehr) |
05.06.2023
Congo GiveDirectly loses $900,000 in DRC mobile cash fraud (mehr) |
05.06.2023
Ethiopia WFP leadership in Ethiopia resigns amid aid diversion probe (mehr) |
03.05.2023
Zimbabwe Bona Mugabe owns Dubai mansion (mehr) |
24.04.2023
Sudan Schmuggelgeschäfte mit dem Kreml und eine Mine namens Schweiz (mehr) |
27.03.2023
Uganda Iron sheets scandal has top government officials on a tightrope (mehr) |
28.02.2023
Südafrika Auf dem Weg zum Gangsterstaat (mehr) |
07.12.2022
Uganda Who paid the price for Uganda’s refugee fraud scandal (and who didn’t)? (mehr) |
27.11.2022
Kamerun Seit 6.11.2022: Paul Biya herrscht in Kamerun seit 40 Jahren (mehr) |
25.11.2022
Malawi Malawi vice president arrested over corruption, says graft watchdog (mehr) |
16.11.2022
Côte d’Ivoire Trafic de cocaïne (mehr) |
10.10.2022
Afrika Afrikas Seehäfen: Den Sumpf der Korruption trockenlegen (mehr) |
18.09.2022
Kongo "Unmoral und Inkompetenz“ (mehr) |
18.09.2022
Gabun Oppositionspolitiker Guy Nzouba Ndama bei Rückkehr aus dem Kongo mit 1,8 Mio. Euro in Geldkoffern im Auto festgenommen (mehr) |
23.08.2022
Nigeria USA geben Nigeria 23 Millionen Dollar zurück, die Diktator Abacha geraubt hatte (mehr) |
20.07.2022
Africa Timber trafficking: The hidden history of looting (mehr) |
22.06.2022
Africa Swiss commodities giant Glencore pleads guilty to bribery charges in Africa (mehr) |
09.06.2022
Südafrika Wie die Gupta-Brüder in Südafrika die Strippen zogen (mehr) |
27.05.2022
Gambia How ex-Gambia President Yahya Jammeh's US mansion was seized (mehr) |
08.05.2022
Afrika Afrika, der reiche Kontinent – und ein Hort der Ungleichheit (mehr) |
27.04.2022
Afrika Fünf Länder besitzen mehr als 50% des Privatvermögens des afrikanischen Kontinents (mehr) |
26.04.2022
Elfenbeinküste Holzhandel in der Elfenbeinküste: Die Affäre, die den Sturz von Alain-Richard Donwahi beschleunigte. (mehr) |
19.04.2022
South Africa Ramaphosa’s ‘step aside’ rule for corrupt ANC leaders ‘not working’ says key ally (mehr) |
21.03.2022
Nigeria Want to be president? Here is how much it will cost you… (mehr) |
08.03.2022
Kenya Designation of Former Nairobi Governor Sonko for Involvement in Significant Corruption (mehr) |
13.02.2022
Eswatini Ein Königreich für einen Rolls-Royce (mehr) |
12.02.2022
Senegal Präsident schenkt Afrikameistern satte Prämie und Grundstücke (mehr) |
24.01.2022
Malawi Malawi’s president dissolves cabinet over corruption allegations (mehr) |
06.01.2022
South Africa South Africa's Zondo commission report: Scandal, bullying and fear (mehr) |
05.01.2022
Africa Corrupt political and financial elites collude to steal public funds (mehr) |
11.12.2021
Angola Angolan Billionaire Isabel Dos Santos Hit With US Sanctions For 'significant Corruption' (mehr) |
19.11.2021
DR Congo Data leak: Millions transferred to Joseph Kabila allies (mehr) |
03.10.2021
Kenya Pandora Papers: Uhuru Kenyatta family's secret assets exposed by leak (mehr) |
01.10.2021
“Die Korruption ist das System” (mehr) |
28.09.2021
Südafrika Der schwierige Kampf gegen Korruption (mehr) |
12.09.2021
Zimbabwe etc. British American Tobacco negotiated bribe for Mugabe, new evidence suggests (mehr) |
01.09.2021
G5 Sahel Scandale financier au G5 Sahel (mehr) |
27.08.2021
Südafrika Tödliche Schüsse auf südafrikanische Informantin in Korruptionsskandalen (mehr) |
24.08.2021
Mozambique Mozambique 'tuna bond' scandal: Ex-President Guebuza's son on trial (mehr) |
24.08.2021
Mozambique Mozambique 'tuna bond' scandal (mehr) |
23.08.2021
Nigeria Hochzeit in Nigeria (mehr) |
22.08.2021
Nigeria Nigeria's royal wedding: Private jets, glitz and glamour (mehr) |
01.08.2021
Äquatorialguinea Äquatorialguinea25 Luxusautos, eine 100-Millionen-Jacht und ein Stadtpalais in Paris – doch der afrikanische Playboy hatte das alles gestohlen (mehr) |
30.07.2021
Angola Isabel dos Santos ordered to return $500 million in energy shares to Angola (mehr) |
28.07.2021
Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue and his love of Bugattis and Michael Jackson (mehr) |
24.07.2021
Uganda Outrage after Uganda MPs get $30m to buy cars amid COVID crisis (mehr) |
23.07.2021
Eswatini Afrikas letzter absoluter Monarch (mehr) |
11.07.2021
Kamerun Paul Biya: Kameruns Präsident erneut auf dem Weg nach Genf (mehr) |
15.06.2021
Afrika Warum afrikanische Präsidenten nach ewiger Immunität streben (mehr) |
13.06.2021
Malawi Expulsion of Diplomats From South Africa (mehr) |
30.05.2021
Africa Africa's political dynasties: How presidents groom their sons for power (mehr) |
18.05.2021
Nigeria James Ibori: UK returns $5.8m stolen by ex-governor to Nigeria (mehr) |
12.05.2021
Nigeria $153 million, 80 houses recovered from Diezani — EFCC boss (mehr) |
07.04.2021
South Sudan Corruption claims spark new concerns about aid to South Sudan The New Humanitarian ‘True sovereignty means responsibility.’ Sam Mednick An investigation by The New Humanitarian and AlJazeera When the pandemic struck, many feared South Sudan could be one of the hardest hit countries in Africa – years of conflict had hollowed out its healthcare system and the threat of famine was on the horizon. Heeding the warnings, the European Union, the United States, and the World Bank chipped in more than $100 million for the COVID-19 response, while the IMF has given some $200 million in loans. At a glance: COVID-19 corruption charges Officials accused of charging for COVID-19 tests that were supposed to be free Government allegedly suspended hand sanitiser imports and allowed a small local company to be sole producer, leading to a shortage. Officials accused of charging for certificates showing negative results that were required for ground and air travel. Aid workers reported receiving threats from the government for pushing back on staffing requests; one doctor from a foreign aid group was told to leave the country. Millions of dollars went to renovate a coronavirus hospital, but it still stands empty because it was reportedly unsuitable as an infectious disease facility. Worrying death toll projections have yet to materialise – fewer than 150 people have died of the virus in the past year despite a recent uptick in cases – but familiar patterns of alleged profiteering emerged after the first cases were reported. A black market appeared for COVID-19 tests that were supposed to be free. An inflated contract was awarded to a company to renovate a hospital that still sits empty. And the government authorised one small outfit to produce hand sanitiser – while banning imports of the product as people scrambled to find supplies. The New Humanitarian found these and other examples after interviewing nearly 30 government officials, business owners, and aid workers, as well as reviewing documents, emails, and text messages as part of an investigation with Al Jazeera. “Every time there is a crisis, the government ignores its citizens, relies on international aid, (and) doesn't help its own people,” said Edmund Yakani, head of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, or CEPO, a civil society group in South Sudan. South Sudan wouldn’t be alone in falling prey to alleged profiteering schemes linked to the pandemic. In Brazil, more than 1,500 criminal cases have been opened into coronavirus-related corruption, while the United States and Britain have been caught in scandals involving COVID-19 funds and equipment. But in South Sudan – one of the world’s top recipients of foreign aid – schemes that arose after the pandemic followed a familiar pattern: Donors respond to crises, and aid groups are left to shoulder the country’s humanitarian needs while South Sudan spends little on its own people. That imbalance has rankled some and sparked fresh discussions about whether there is a better way to do aid in South Sudan – even though it is unclear whether funds for the COVID-19 response were misappropriated. “The wealth of this country – from oil and elsewhere – bypasses its people, siphoned off in secrecy with no public accountability for how it is spent,” said David Shearer – the UN’s head of mission in South Sudan – in his final address to the UN Security Council in March. The international community, he noted, had failed to question its role in South Sudan’s continuing dependence on foreign aid. “True sovereignty means responsibility – being responsible – to really care, in a tangible and demonstrable way, for all the nation’s 12 million citizens,” Shearer said. Some government leaders have said such sentiments smack of colonialism. “Our friends when they come, they come with high assumptions (that) they know it all,” said Mayen Machut Achiek, the health ministry’s undersecretary. Aid tensions In January, the UN’s emergency aid coordination body, OCHA, released a worrying report, detailing an overview of South Sudan’s bleak humanitarian situation and noting escalating violence against aid workers. Renewed fighting last year had resulted in the relocation of aid workers, ambushes of humanitarian convoys, the looting of lifesaving supplies, and the targeting of relief workers based on ethnic identities, the report noted. Opaque bureaucratic and regulatory snags had also resulted in “diverted resources that would have otherwise been used for lifesaving supplies”, the report noted. South Sudan was already grappling with multiple crises when the pandemic hit. The announcement of a long-awaited transitional government in February 2020 was quickly overshadowed by intensified local level fighting as well as floods. The first cases of COVID-19 appeared in April 2020 and were traced to UN workers – sparking a backlash against the UN and other aid groups. The same month, the World Health Organization became aware of allegations that some Ministry of Health officials were charging for COVID-19 tests when they were supposed to be free, according to a WHO email received by The New Humanitarian in July and shared with Al Jazeera. Fraud’s familiar patterns Tests were offered for $50, while test certificates needed for ground and air travel were sold for $400, a UN worker said in a text message sent to other aid workers in July and seen by reporters. Speaking on behalf of the government, Angelo Goup Thon and Mathew Tut Kol, government officials involved in the coronavirus pandemic response, denied the allegations. The health ministry also handpicked at least 500 largely untrained staff from the ministry to work on the response and be paid between $450 and $1,500 a month with donor funds, three senior humanitarian officials involved in the response told reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity to ensure their ability to keep working in the country. Although it’s not uncommon to hire untrained workers in emergency responses – the same was true with the Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of Congo – many of the proposed salaries were triple to what skilled civil servants would normally earn, and the government has failed in recent years to pay health workers for months. The International Organization for Migration, which had been helping the government to perform health screenings on travellers, was among the UN agencies that received a list of requested workers from the government. The Health Ministry followed up with a verbal request to pay salaries of up to $2,000 a month, according to an internal IOM email seen by reporters. The email noted that government discussions were heated, including “shouting and verbally abusing IOM staff on (the) phone and in-person”. In response to questions from reporters, the IOM confirmed in an email to The New Humanitarian on 26 March that the government had asked for staffing allowances for COVID-19 responders, as well as the recruitment of additional staff. Have a tip for an investigation? “... IOM communicated to the Ministry that the set provisions and budgets of the project could not be amended and that no additional staff would be hired or additional allowances paid,” said IOM spokesperson Safa Msehli, adding that passengers at Juba International Airport were now being screened by the Ministry of Health. Kol, part of the government’s COVID-19 response team, said people chosen for the response weren’t selected for their political connections. However, he acknowledged that many lacked training – something the government was addressing, he said. The International Medical Corps, meanwhile, decided to send its lead medic home to Nigeria in December after reporting that he had been allegedly threatened by Thuou Loi, South Sudan’s then-director general of international health and coordination. When asked about the medic, Loi told reporters the allegations were “misleading by all accounts' ', but he wouldn’t say if he requested that the medic leave the country. IMC’s country head, meanwhile, wrote to South Sudan’s health minister in December, saying that the situation was “unsettling,” according to the IMC letter seen by The New Humanitarian and shared with Al Jazeera. The letter was not provided to reporters by IMC, and the organisation also declined to give any details about the alleged threats or incident. Achiek, the health ministry’s undersecretary, said it was “not acceptable” if aid workers had been threatened, but that he didn’t like being “manhandled” by aid partners. Donors have largely provided most of South Sudan's healthcare funding for years. In the 2019-2020 budget, South Sudan's government allocated nearly $14 million to the Ministry of Health, but a separate government report detailing official expenditures shows that only $3 million of that had been received nine months into the fiscal year. Médecins Sans Frontières alone spent more than 85 million euros on health across 19 locations in the country in 2019. Hospital stands empty After the pandemic struck, South Sudan allocated $5.48 million for the response from 1 April through 30 September 2020, according to government documents shared with reporters by a government official. Of those funds, $3.8 million in contracts was awarded to a South Sudanese company with Lebanese and South Sudanese shareholders, AFK Concept Ltd. As part of pandemic preparations, the company was meant to renovate the Dr. John Garang Infectious Disease Center in Juba, according to documents seen by The New Humanitarian and shared with Al Jazeera. Part of that amount included $22,500 for landscaping and $168,000 for painting – costs nearly double those of other companies reporters contacted for estimates of similar work. The roughly 250-bed facility was meant to be the main hospital for COVID-19 patients. In December, it was still being used largely for storage. Hospital staff told reporters it failed to meet the needs of an infectious disease centre, including too few toilets and structures that were inadequate to quarantine infected patients. Attempts to reach out to AFK went unanswered. An email sent to AFK in March bounced back, several text messages and phone calls to one of the company’s shareholders went unanswered or did not go through, and repeated calls to AFK’s office in Juba went unanswered. The health ministry called the amount allocated for the renovations “excessive”, and said in December that “nobody has been paid anything so far”. However, the government contract and payment details – shared with reporters by a government official who requested anonymity – tell a different story. One document noted that $1.4 million was paid as the first instalment for equipment and supplies, while some $2.4 million was directly disbursed “through a check issued by the Ministry of Finance and Planning in the name of the AFK CONCEPT LTD”. The $3.8 million awarded to AFK was also noted in a separate letter from the finance ministry to the health ministry in April. Hand sanitiser monopoly While every country was scrambling to buy hand sanitiser, South Sudan made it even harder by suspending imports and authorising one domestic company to produce it. The Drug and Food Control Authority gave Sinco Medical exclusive authorisation to manufacture and distribute the sanitiser, according to several importers and one UN official familiar with the agency’s reported directive, who spoke to reporters and requested anonymity for safety fears. The authorisation letter was shared with The New Humanitarian by the watchdog group The Sentry. In March 2020, the Drug and Food Control Authority told a businessman and his colleagues they wouldn’t be allowed to import 100,000 bottles of hand sanitiser from Kenya but instead had to buy from Sinco. The man asked not to be named because he feared for his safety. He said he hadn’t faced such an import ban in five years of working in South Sudan. Charles Acaye, owner and chief executive officer of Sinco – a medical supplies importer – said the government’s aim was to promote domestic business. Several civilians across the country told reporters they struggled to find sanitiser months after coronavirus cases started to emerge. Prices had soared more than tenfold, according to a May report by the Sudd Institute, a local think tank that has researched the economic consequences of COVID-19. The head of the Drug and Food Control Authority did not respond to repeated requests for comment. The allegations of profiteering come as South Sudan appeals for more than five million doses of COVID-19 vaccines – some 132,000 have already arrived – but some in the international community have also started to ask whether the government should start doing more for its people. Elizabeth Shackelford, a former US diplomat in South Sudan, said the time to put better controls on foreign assistance to the country would have been in 2011, when it became the world’s newest independent state. “It’s much easier to build in a practice of accountability from the start,” said Shackelford, now a senior fellow on US foreign policy at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. “We have long tended to turn a blind eye to it.” ----------------------------- The New Humanitarian Investigations Editor Paisley Dodds, freelance editor Sharon L. Lynch, former TNH investigative intern Izzy Ellis, and freelance journalist Michael Gibb contributed to this report from London. |
07.03.2021
Nigeria Why Buhari’s government is losing the anti-corruption war (mehr) |
03.03.2021
South Africa How Zuma uses war metaphor ... (mehr) |
27.02.2021
Südafrika Südafrikas Ex-Präsident (mehr) |
26.02.2021
Togo Bolloré Group fined €12 million in Togo corruption case (mehr) |
19.02.2021
South Africa South Africa’s president fights own party over corruption (mehr) |
18.02.2021
Südafrika Fünf vor acht / Korruption in der Corona-Pandemie (mehr) |
14.02.2021
Nigeria Ganoven schlagen illegalen Gewinn aus der Pandemie (mehr) |
12.02.2021
Zimbabwe Mugabe’s business empire (mehr) |
28.01.2021
Nigeria Sani Abacha - the hunt for the billions stolen by Nigeria's ex-leader (mehr) |
28.01.2021
Afrika Afrika-ABC in Zitaten: Korruption (mehr) |
19.01.2021
Angola Ein Jahr nach den Luanda Leaks: Kehrt Isabel dos Santos zurück? (mehr) |
15.01.2021
Switzerland ‘There may be God up there, but not me,’ says Beny Steinmetz (mehr) |
04.01.2021
Südafrika Leopardenfell gegen Richterrobe (mehr) |
06.12.2020
Ghana Wahl in Ghana - Krokodil gegen Alligator (mehr) |
02.12.2020
Algérie Rafik Khalifa : des milliards à la prison d’El Harrach, la déchéance d’un golden boy algérien (mehr) |
23.11.2020
Zimbabwe Mnangagwa’s capture of judiciary a red flag for state failure (mehr) |
20.11.2020
Africa African Union: Theft, intimidation, nepotism allegations against AU body (mehr) |
16.11.2020
Africa How Western companies undermine African democracy (mehr) |
16.11.2020
Malawi „PROPHET“ SHEPHERD BUSHIRI: Wunderprediger auf der Flucht (mehr) |
11.11.2020
Südafrika Haftbefehl für ANC-Generalsekretär (mehr) |
11.11.2020
Egypt Egypt poll recalls Mubarak-era political corruption (mehr) |
09.11.2020
Somalia Italian NGO pulls out of Somalia due to ‘systematic fraud’ (mehr) |
15.10.2020
Angola Angola’s anti-corruption crusade tide turns against João Lourenço (mehr) |
07.10.2020
Südafrika Korrupte ANC-Politiker verhaftet (mehr) |
29.09.2020
Afrika Afrikanische Staaten verlieren 89 Milliarden Dollar jährlich durch illegale Kapitalflucht (mehr) |
25.09.2020
Congo DRC Illicit DRC gold: London Bullion Market must do more to stop it (mehr) |
24.09.2020
Kenya Kenya officials accused of Covid-19 corruption (mehr) |
16.09.2020
Mauretanie Mauritanie, la saisie des fonds de l’ex Président Aziz (mehr) |
16.09.2020
Afrika Afrikas Schuldenlast drückt immer schwerer (mehr) |
08.09.2020
Afrika Die große Abzocke bei Rüstungsdeals (mehr) |
02.09.2020
South Africa Coronavirus in South Africa: Misuse of Covid-19 funds 'frightening' (mehr) |
23.08.2020
South Africa Ramaphosa: ANC deeply implicated in corruption (mehr) |
20.08.2020
Mauretanie L’incroyable liste des détournements de l’ex Président Aziz (mehr) |
14.08.2020
Angola José Filomeno dos Santos: Son of Angola's ex-leader jailed for five years (mehr) |
06.08.2020
Niger How a Notorious Arms Dealer Hijacked Niger’s Budget and Bought Weapons From Russia (mehr) |
04.08.2020
Südafrika Die Korruptionsskandale des ANC (mehr) |
29.07.2020
Afrika Wie Corona und Korruption einander begünstigen (mehr) |
27.07.2020
Südafrika Korruptionsskandal um Coronahilfe erschüttert Südafrika (mehr) |
27.07.2020
Congo ‘Ebola business’ concerns resurface as new Congo outbreak spreads (mehr) |
20.07.2020
Deutschland BMZ-Brief zu Korruption (mehr) |
17.07.2020
NIgeria Nigeria’s EFCC boss suspended from office following secret tribunal (mehr) |
09.07.2020
Republic of Congo THE CYCLE OF KLEPTOCRACY: A CONGOLESE STATE AFFAIR (mehr) |
07.07.2020
RDC Où sont passés les millions de la lutte contre le coronavirus? (mehr) |
06.07.2020
RDC Le lanceur d’alerte Claude Mianzuila détenu à Mbuji-Mayi (mehr) |
04.07.2020
Nigeria Instagram star flaunted lavish lifestyle but was actually conspiring to launder hundreds of millions of dollars, US prosecutors say (mehr) |
04.07.2020
Kenia Korruption untergräbt den Kampf gegen Covid-19 (mehr) |
24.06.2020
Niger Affaire audit - Ministère de Défense Nationale (mehr) |
23.06.2020
3rd World We know more about fraud and abuse in aid. It’s time to stop it. (mehr) |
21.06.2020
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe anti-corruption body starts audit of the rich (mehr) |
21.06.2020
Kongo Harte Strafe für Kabinettschef im Kongo (mehr) |
20.06.2020
Zimbabwe Coronavirus: Zimbabwe health minister in court on corruption charges (mehr) |
18.06.2020
Afrique Ces jets privés qui transportent les Présidents africains malgré l’épidémie (mehr) |
18.06.2020
Congo How ‘Ebola business’ threatens aid operations in Congo (mehr) |
11.06.2020
Congo Congo aid scam triggers sector-wide alarm (mehr) |
03.06.2020
Angola Isabel dos Santos mobilises her last line of loyal supporters (mehr) |
31.05.2020
weltweit Wie Journalisten Korruption mit Corona-Geld aufdecken sollen (mehr) |
28.05.2020
Cameroun Les milliards distribués aux députés font polémique (mehr) |
25.05.2020
Niger 76 milliards de fcfa détournés (mehr) |
13.05.2020
NIgeria Nigeria arrests Chinese over $250.000 cash bribe for corruption cover-up (mehr) |
13.05.2020
Angola Angola: On the Trail of Stolen Billions (mehr) |
12.05.2020
R d Congo Soupçon du détournement de près de 50 millions de dollars (mehr) |
09.05.2020
Ethiopia Ethiopia jails ex-minister for corruption (mehr) |
09.05.2020
Soudan La corruption sous l'Ex-Président Béchir dépasse l'imagination (mehr) |
08.05.2020
Nigeria Abacha's loot (mehr) |
07.05.2020
Zimbabwe ZACC Arrests Registrar General Over Tender Irregularities (mehr) |
06.05.2020
Afrika Missbrauch von Corona-Hilfen (mehr) |
08.04.2020
Gabon Disparition de 353 conteneurs de bois précieux saisis par la justice (mehr) |
02.04.2020
Mali Contrats d’armement surfacturés au Mali : des proches d’IBK dans le viseur de la justice (mehr) |
18.03.2020
Kenya Study reveals scale of foreign aid diversion offshore (mehr) |
03.03.2020
Niger L’armée ébranlée par un scandale de détournements sur les commandes d’armements (mehr) |
08.02.2020
Rép. du Congo Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso a été mis en examen par la justice française (mehr) |
23.01.2020
Subsaharan Africa Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) Bleak picture of inaction against corruption (mehr) |
22.01.2020
Elfenbeinküste Eine Stadt wie ein Freilichtmuseum des Grössenwahnsinns (mehr) |
20.01.2020
Angola "Luanda Leaks" (mehr) |
20.01.2020
Angola Deutsches Geld für reichste Frau Afrikas (mehr) |
16.01.2020
Angola Africa’s top billionaire uses Malta shell companies to hold diamonds ‘conflict’ (mehr) |
19.12.2019
Guinée équatoriale « Biens mal acquis » : les « facilitateurs » français dans le viseur de la justice (mehr) |
17.12.2019
Angola Angola recovers more than $5bn in stolen assets (mehr) |
15.12.2019
Zimbabwe L’épouse du vice-président arrêtée pour corruption (mehr) |
09.12.2019
Angola José Filomeno dos Santos: Son of Angola's ex-leader in 'extraordinary' trial (mehr) |
01.12.2019
Namibia Corruption in Namibia’s fishing industry unveiled (mehr) |
14.11.2019
Swasiland König von Swasiland kauft 19 Rolls-Royce und 120 BMW, während sein Volk hungert (mehr) |
24.10.2019
UK Billions Worth Of Private Jets, Superyachts, And Mansions Have Been Bought With Corrupt Wealth (mehr) |
01.10.2019
Kenya «Die Korruption ist gewissermassen in unserem Staatsbudget enthalten» (mehr) |
23.09.2019
Simbabwe Mugabes Witwe darf angehäufte Reichtümer behalten (mehr) |
22.09.2019
Republik Kongo Sassou-Nguessos Krokodillederschuhe (mehr) |
17.08.2019
Afrika Diäten Gut gepolstert: Abgeordnete in Afrika (mehr) |
14.08.2019
Ghana A corruption scandal is in the news in Ghana again (mehr) |
05.08.2019
Ghana Lessons to be learnt from Ghana’s excess electricity shambles (mehr) |
01.08.2019
Mali « le système est infesté par la corruption » (mehr) |
07.07.2019
Gabon L’entreprise Santullo réclame un demi-milliard d’euros de factures impayés à l’État gabonais (mehr) |
03.07.2019
Niger Niger : « L’organisation du sommet de l’UA a été un grand défi pour le pays » (mehr) |
10.06.2019
Afrika Der Griff in die Staatskasse (mehr) |
08.06.2019
Äquatorialguinea Ärger für Diktatorensohn Prinz Protz (mehr) |
09.05.2019
Gabon Disparition de 353 conteneurs de bois précieux (mehr) |
24.04.2019
Ghana Mahama’s Minister Bypassed Parliament In Reviewing $200m Housing Deal (mehr) |
20.04.2019
Sudan Sudan crisis: Cash hoard found at al-Bashir's home (mehr) |
28.03.2019
Gambia Jammeh ‘ran the country like an organised crime syndicate’ (mehr) |
21.03.2019
South Sudan South Sudan spends millions on cars, homes instead of peace (mehr) |
05.03.2019
Liberia Ex-Liberian president's son charged over missing money scandal (mehr) |
05.02.2019
Südafrika Erschreckende Einblicke in die Korruption in Südafrika (mehr) |
01.02.2019
Nigeria Nigeria: 22 millions de barils de pétrole volés en six mois (mehr) |
29.01.2019
Mosambik Wenn 500 Millionen Dollar einfach verschwinden (mehr) |
28.01.2019
Liberia Protesters ask George Weah about missing millions (mehr) |
11.12.2018
Mozambique Mozambique busts '30,000 ghost workers' (mehr) |
05.12.2018
Uganda Korruption und Flüchtlingshilfe (mehr) |
26.11.2018
Nigeria Nigeria could lose $6bn from 'corrupt' oil deal linked to fraud (mehr) |
25.10.2018
Kamerun Eine Villa als Lohn der Lüge (mehr) |
15.10.2018
Südafrika In Südafrika plündern Manager und Politiker die VBS Bank aus / 130 Millionen Euro Schaden. (mehr) |
26.09.2018
Angola L'arrestation du fils de dos Santos (mehr) |
20.09.2018
Liberia 100 Millionen Dollar verschwunden (mehr) |
18.09.2018
Zambia UK suspends funding over corruption fears (mehr) |
25.08.2018
Mosambik Die Pleitegeier aus Maputo (mehr) |
14.08.2018
Cameroon Cameroon Calls on Mercury for Media Relations Work (mehr) |
26.07.2018
Süd-Sudan South Sudan spends $16m on cars for MPs (mehr) |
11.06.2018
Kenya National Youth Service scam (mehr) |
26.05.2018
Westafrika West Africa Leaks: Westafrikas verschwundene Steuergelder (mehr) |
19.05.2018
NIgeria Rückführung von veruntreutem Staatsvermögen (mehr) |
04.04.2018
Niger Un échangeur pour 42,5 milliards FCFA (= 64 Mio. Euro) (mehr) |
24.03.2018
Zimbabwe Police investigate former first lady Grace Mugabe (mehr) |
18.02.2018
Cameroon Cameroon’s president, Paul Biya, likes to travel abroad. (mehr) |
25.11.2017
Niger LANGUE SERPENTINE : LE PRÉSIDENT MILLIARDAIRE DU NIGER, LE PAYS LE PLUS PAUVRE DU MONDE. (mehr) |
12.11.2017
Afrika Paradise Papers (mehr) |
05.11.2017
Afrika Rotes Kreuz in Afrika veruntreut sechs Millionen Dollar (mehr) |
27.10.2017
Guinée équatoriale Teodorín Obiang condamné à trois ans de prison (mehr) |
27.10.2017
Equatorial Guinea President Obiang's son given suspended sentence in French trial (mehr) |
25.10.2017
Afrika Plündern als Prinzip (mehr) |
17.10.2017
Afrika Panama Papers (mehr) |
27.09.2017
Afrika Abgeordneten-Gehälter – Berlin bescheidener als Afrika (mehr) |
17.09.2017
Kenya le juge David Maraga retourne 5 millions de dollars (mehr) |
12.09.2017
Sénégal Président nomme son frère Aliou à la tête de la Caisse des dépôts (mehr) |
28.08.2017
Nigeria Nigeria seizes N7.6b from Diezani Alison-Madueke (mehr) |
26.08.2017
Guinea Illegale Zahlungen an Guineas Militärjunta (mehr) |
19.08.2017
Angola Angola – im Reich einer Clique (mehr) |
14.08.2017
Kenia Portrait Uhuru Kenyatta (mehr) |
21.07.2017
Republic of Congo $750 million in mining revenues fails to reach treasury (mehr) |
27.06.2017
Nigeria 'mystery man' Kolawole 'Kola' Aluko (mehr) |
27.06.2017
Angola le parachute doré du président José Eduardo dos Santos (mehr) |
27.06.2017
Niger LE PRÉSIDENT MILLIARDAIRE DU NIGER (mehr) |
26.06.2017
Congo President’s daughter charged with corruption in France (mehr) |
20.06.2017
Äquatorialguinea Der korrupte Präsidentensohn (mehr) |
03.06.2017
Canada Des palais africains aux condos québécois (mehr) |
28.04.2017
Tansania Präsident entlässt Tausende Beamte - wegen gefälschter Abschlüsse (mehr) |
13.04.2017
Nigeria Nigeria's EFCC 'finds $43m in Lagos flat' (mehr) |
23.01.2017
Africa Yahya Jammeh: Other leaders accused of looting the coffers (mehr) |
23.01.2017
Gambia Gambia's former leader Yahya Jammeh 'made off with millions and luxury cars' (mehr) |
07.01.2017
Äquatorialguinea Eine Pest namens Korruption (mehr) |
28.12.2016
Nigeria Nigeria streicht Zehntausenden „Geisterbeamten“ das Gehalt (mehr) |
03.11.2016
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea's VP Obiang's cars seized in Switzerland (mehr) |
06.10.2016
Afrika Nepotismus (mehr) |
12.09.2016
South Sudan Leaders Amass Great Wealth as Nation Suffers, Report Says (mehr) |
23.08.2016
Malawi Corruption getting worse (mehr) |
05.06.2016
NIgeria „Gestohlene“ 10 Milliarden (mehr) |
04.06.2016
Nigeria Nigeria says it has recovered $9.1 billion in stolen money and assets (mehr) |
18.05.2016
Zimbabwe Missing $15 billion diamond revenue (mehr) |
25.04.2016
Nigeria Une locomotive dans l'impasse ? (mehr) |
22.04.2016
Afrika Biens mal acquis : saisie à Paris et à Nice de propriétés de la famille Bongo (mehr) |
14.04.2016
Afrika Afrikas Reiche plündern ihren Kontinent (Panama Papers) (mehr) |
13.04.2016
Somalia Aufbruchstimmung in Mogadiscio (mehr) |
05.04.2016
Afrika Panama Papers: Diese Afrikaner stehen unter Druck (mehr) |
03.04.2016
Afrika The Panama Papers (mehr) |
06.10.2015
Ghana Ghana suspends 7 high court judges over corruption accusations (mehr) |
02.10.2015
Zimbabwe Vice president’s 287-day hotel stay (mehr) |
12.08.2015
Afrika Bis zu 482 Prozent Wachstumsrate (mehr) |
25.06.2015
Tunisia Widespread Graft Benefited Tunisian Leader’s Family, Study Says (mehr) |
22.06.2015
Wealthy Africans (mehr) |
04.06.2015
Haiti Die verschwundenen Millionen von Haiti (mehr) |
01.06.2015
Angola The severe inequality of the Angolan oil boom. (mehr) |
13.05.2015
Benin Détournement de fonds au Bénin: démission du ministre de l'Energie (mehr) |
22.04.2015
Africa Super-rich Africans splash out big bucks for luxury London homes (mehr) |
23.03.2015
Senegal Senegal's Karim Wade jailed for corruption (mehr) |
23.03.2015
Senegal Son of Senegal's ex-president Wade sentenced for corruption (mehr) |
17.03.2015
Nigeria Genfer Justiz will 380 Millionen Dollar an Nigeria zurückgeben (mehr) |
17.03.2015
Nigeria Switzerland to return Sani Abacha 'loot' to Nigeria (mehr) |
12.03.2015
South Africa The salaries of the world's heads of state (mehr) |
11.03.2015
Tunisie Les biens mal acquis du clan Ben Ali (mehr) |
14.02.2015
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Loses Track of Millions in Ebola Funds (mehr) |
06.01.2015
Schweiz Rekord-Schwarzgeld aus dem Süden (mehr) |
16.12.2014
Developing World Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2003-2012 (mehr) |
16.12.2014
Developing World Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2003-2012 (mehr) |
01.12.2014
Nigeria Zwölf Milliarden Dollar verschwunden (mehr) |
01.10.2014
Centrafrique Samba-Panza, dos Santos et les 10 millions de dollars (mehr) |
12.03.2014
Zimbabwe $16 million for Mugabe family (mehr) |
07.02.2014
Mali Des indemnités et primes astronomiques pour les députés (mehr) |
31.01.2014
Tanzania Tanzanian shock at MPs' $98,000 pay-off (mehr) |
24.01.2014
Niger Disparition de 600 millions d'euros (mehr) |
22.11.2013
South Africa Jacob Zuma's Nkandla home: South African papers defy photo ban (mehr) |
11.11.2013
Afrika Korruption in Afrika (mehr) |
03.10.2013
Kongo Eine Milliarde Euro an europäischen Steuergeldern im Kongo versickert (mehr) |
17.09.2013
Liberia Liberian president's son quits as head of state oil firm (mehr) |
15.09.2013
Senegal Karim Wade doit justifier de l'origine de 150 millions d'euros supplémentaires (mehr) |
08.07.2013
Africa Global Witness's Charmian Gooch at TED Global 2013 (mehr) |
14.06.2013
Afrika Grosse illegale Geldabflüsse (mehr) |
02.06.2013
Libya Libya asks South Africa to help recover Gaddafi riches (mehr) |
19.05.2013
Niger La fille d’un dignitaire nigérien interpellée en France avec un milliard de francs CFA (mehr) |
19.05.2013
Afrika Afrika, Kontinent der Steuerschlupflöcher (mehr) |
01.05.2013
Kenya New Kenyan lawmakers vote themselves free luxury car perk, worth $60,000 (mehr) |
15.04.2013
Senegal Karim Wade arrested (mehr) |
01.03.2013
Angola Isabel dos Santos, Angola`s First Billionaire (mehr) |
26.02.2013
NIger 21 fonctionnaires écroués pour détournement de fonds (mehr) |
08.02.2013
Afrika Wundersame Geldvermehrung (mehr) |
21.12.2012
Uganda Entwicklungshilfe: Wenn die EU Korruptionshilfe betreibt... (mehr) |
08.12.2012
Afrika Von den 30 korruptesten Staaten der Welt liegt die Hälfte in Afrika. (mehr) |
28.11.2012
Uganda ‘Give our dollars back, you bad, bad hyena!’ (Opinion) (mehr) |
11.11.2012
Uganda Nine Corruption Scandals to Look Back At (mehr) |
08.10.2012
Mali Université de Bamako : Corruption à ciel ouvert (mehr) |
02.10.2012
Südafrika 18,7 Mio. Euro Steuergelder für Zumas Privatdomizil (mehr) |
28.09.2012
Afrika Afrikas 200 versteckte Milliardäre (mehr) |
01.09.2012
Angola Auf Öl gebaut (mehr) |
13.07.2012
Guinée équatoriale Biens mal acquis : mandat d'arrêt contre le fils du président de Guinée équatoriale (mehr) |
15.05.2012
Côte d'Ivoire Plus de 700 millions FCFA sur un compte bancaire de Laurent Gbagbo (mehr) |
11.05.2012
Niger Présidents détournent le budget (mehr) |
02.05.2012
Cameroun Les baskets Sawa font l'audacieux pari du « made in Africa » (mehr) |
29.03.2012
Libye L'Italie saisit pour 1,1 milliard d'euros de biens de la famille Kadhafi (mehr) |
02.03.2012
Gabon, Rép. du Congo Comment Sassou-Nguesso et Bongo se seraient enrichis (mehr) |
28.02.2012
NIgeria James Ibori: How a thief almost became Nigeria's president (mehr) |
10.02.2012
Cameroun Les détournements de fonds publics, au moins 2,8 milliards d'euros (mehr) |
23.01.2012
Tchad 12 MILLIARDS DE FRANCS CFA POUR LE MARIAGE DU PRÉSIDENT DÉBY (mehr) |
29.12.2011
Niger DECLARATION DES BIENS DES MEMBRES DU GOUVERNEMENT: OMAR HAMIDOU TCHANA, MINISTRE D'ETAT, MINISTRE DES MINES ET DU DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL (mehr) |
02.11.2011
Äquatorialguinea Kein Bugatti für Afrika (mehr) |
13.09.2011
France Chirac, Villepin et Le Pen accusés de financements occultes (mehr) |
28.07.2011
Uganda "Entwicklungshilfe": Russische Kampfjets für Uganda (mehr) |
09.06.2011
France Biens mal acquis (mehr) |
09.06.2011
France Biens mal acquis (mehr) |
04.05.2011
Afrika Potentatengelder (mehr) |
01.05.2011
Afrika Niebel stellt Promi-Fonds Ultimatum (mehr) |
11.03.2011
Afrika Die Milliarden der Diktatoren (mehr) |
07.03.2011
Afrika Vom Reichtum auf dem Kontinent des Hungers (mehr) |
28.02.2011
Äquatorialguinea Äquatorialguineas Herrscher lieben den Luxus. (mehr) |
22.02.2011
Guinea Guinea bankrupted by junta - President Alpha Conde (mehr) |
10.02.2011
Kamerun Milliarden Euro an Staatsgeldern veruntreut (mehr) |
08.02.2011
Nigeria Riches Flow Into Nigeria, but Are Lost After Arrival (mehr) |
01.02.2011
Ägypten Familie Mubarak hat vorgesorgt (mehr) |
24.01.2011
Afrika Global Fund statement on abuse of funds in some countries (mehr) |
03.01.2011
Elfenbeinküste Gbagbos schwarze Kassen (mehr) |
30.12.2010
Afrika Afrikas Despoten können's nicht lassen (mehr) |
29.12.2010
Gabon Selon WikiLeaks, Omar Bongo aurait détourné des fonds au profit de partis français (mehr) |
21.12.2010
Britannien Diktatoren bevorzugen London (mehr) |
20.12.2010
Kenya 2,500 to be sacked in Kenyan ministry employment scandal (mehr) |
19.12.2010
Kenya Graft in education (mehr) |
10.11.2010
Biens mal acquis (mehr) |
06.09.2010
Mali Important détournement de fonds au ministère de la Santé (mehr) |
08.06.2010
Africa World Bank and Switzerland Call for Action Against Asset Theft and Corruption (mehr) |
08.06.2010
Africa About 16.2 billion - 32.4 Euros stolen every year through bribery etc. (mehr) |
03.06.2010
Sénégal Le Sénégal gaspille toujours (mehr) |
14.05.2010
Liberia A second term for Sirleaf (mehr) |
12.05.2010
Tanzania Kikwete's foreign trips gobble billions (mehr) |
25.02.2010
Sénégal An outsize statue symbolises the defects of the president and his family (mehr) |
10.12.2009
Africa African Leaders are saboteurs and enemies of progress (mehr) |
03.12.2009
Sénégal Wade achète un terrain à 14 milliards à New York (mehr) |
29.10.2009
Swasiland etc. Afrikas gierige Herrscher (mehr) |
27.10.2009
Senegal Senegal admits IMF 'money gift' (mehr) |
31.08.2009
Sambia Schwedische Zweifel am Sinn von Entwicklungshilfe (mehr) |
24.08.2009
Zambia Swedish Minister opens debate on corruption in Zambia (mehr) |
13.02.2009
Afrique biens mal acquis (mehr) |
09.01.2009
Afrique biens mal acquis (mehr) |
02.12.2008
Afrique Biens mal acquis (mehr) |
29.11.2008
Sénégal Pour rentrer de Paris jeudi et vendredi : Wade loue un avion, Sangomar ramène Viviane (mehr) |
06.08.2008
Swasiland In Swasiland warten viele nur noch auf den Tod (mehr) |
17.05.2008
Kenia 94 Minister (mehr) |
01.02.2008
Afrique Avenue Foch, j'achète ! (mehr) |
04.10.2007
Niger Veruntreuung im Heks-Programm in Niger (mehr) |
05.03.2007
Gambia AIDS - Idiotensichere Methode (mehr) |
26.06.2006
Congo $81,000 bill at a New York hotel (mehr) |
04.08.2002
Nigeria Nigeria Retrieves Part of Stolen Billions (mehr) |
04.08.2002
Angola $2bn in oil cash as Angola starves (mehr) |