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Africa loses $50bn in illicit finance flows

 



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    Africa loses $50bn in illicit finance flows
Weak governance means Africa loses more than $50bn each year in unpaid taxes and money laundering, a new report has found. The analysis by the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa concluded a lack of financial transparency was exacerbating the continent’s corruption problems...
 
 
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