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AfricaFocus Bulletin
Country-focused Bulletins
August 26, 2021 Mozambique/Global: �Most Egregious Corruption Case of the 21st Century�
�In my view the hidden debt scandal is the most egregious corruption case of the 21st century.� In dollar terms, the Malaysian 1MBD case is larger, but Malaysia is far wealthier than Mozambique, ranked 47th out of 185 countries on GDP per capita whereas Mozambique ranks 180.� - Richard Messick,�senior contributor to the Global Anticorruption Blog and pro bono legal counsel to the Budget Monitoring Forum, a civil society coalition in Mozambique.
May 31, 2021 Mozambique/Global: Fossil Fuels, Debt, and Corruption
�The scandal of Mozambique�s �hidden debts� has already cost the
country at least 11 billion US dollars, and has plunged an
additional two million people into poverty, according to a detailed
study of the costs and consequences of the debt published on Friday
by the anti-corruption NGO, the Centre for Public Integrity (CIP),
and its Norwegian partner, the Christian Michelsen Institute. The
term �hidden debts� refers to illicit loans of over two billion US
dollars from the banks Credit Suisse and VTB of Russia in 2013 and
2014 to three fraudulent, security�linked Mozambican companies �
Proindicus, Ematum (Mozambique Tuna Company), and MAM (Mozambique
Asset Management).� - report by Centre for Public Integrity
(Mozambique) and Christian Michelsen Institute (Norway)
May 31, 2021 Mozambique/Global: War, Intervention, and Solidarity
�No amount of international military assistance will, within two years, create a fighting force that can combat the insurgency. Two other factors complicate external support. Foreign intervention is likely to provoke a response from Islamic State to provide weapons and training to the insurgents. And the fight is already underway between factions in Frelimo over the upcoming 2024 elections. Cabo Delgado politics and economics, the police and military, and the war itself are already caught up in the bitter infighting. Thus the war seems likely to escalate and continue until a new president is in place in 2025.� - Joseph Hanlon
April 13, 2020 Mozambique: Cumulative Shocks, Local and Global
June 19, 2019 AfricaFocus Updates: Sudan, Ebola, Mozambique
March 22, 2019 Southern Africa/Global: Cyclone Idai and Climate Justice
January 8, 2019 Mozambique/Global: Who Pays for Transnational Corruption?
May 13, 2016 Mozambique: Debt Crisis & the Panama Papers
September 8, 2015 Mozambique/Africa: "The Eloquent Peasant"
June 12, 2013 Mozambique: Agriculture Project Challenged
Sep 10, 2010 Mozambique: Police and Protesters
Sep 10, 2010 Mozambique: Poverty and Inequality
May 23, 2007 Africa: Medicines without Doctors
Apr 8, 2005 Mozambique: Tree of Life
Jan 9, 2005 Africa: Year of Action for AIDS Treatment?
May 24, 2004 Africa: AIDS Treatment Update
Recent Bulletins on Continent-Wide Issues
January 23, 2023 Update from Editor on Future Plans
November 15, 2022 Africa/Global: "Daughter of Africa" Steps Up to Lead on Global Crises
October 25, 2022 Africa/Global: Remembering Valeriano Ferr�o and Charles Sherrod
October 10, 2022 AfricaFocus 3.0: Not �A Nation of Immigrants�
July 20, 2022 Africa/Global: Oligarchs of All Nations
June 9, 2022 Africa/Global: Ukraine, Africa, and Our Planet
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Africa Policy E-Journal (1995-2003)
2003-03-04 Mozambique: Corruption and Murder
2002-11-25 Mozambique: Cardoso Murder Trial
2002-01-16 Mozambique: Press Freedom
2001-02-19 Mozambique: Cashew, Sugar Concessions
2000-11-24 Mozambique: Journalist Assassinated
2000-02-09 Mozambique: Elections and Foreign Media
1999-07-07 Mozambique: Debt Relief Commentary
1998-04-11 Mozambique: Debt Relief Decision
1997-12-15 Mozambique: World Bank Strategy
1997-11-19 Mozambique: Cashew Policy
1997-10-01 Mozambique: Peace Process Bulletin, 2
1997-10-01 Mozambique: Peace Process Bulletin, 1
1997-09-02 Mozambique: Debt Relief Proposals
1996-02-04 Mozambique: US Ambassador Reply to Criticism
1995-12-06 Mozambique: Recent Documents, 1
1995-12-06 Mozambique: Recent Documents, 2
1995-05-15 Mozambique: Donor Politics and Mozambique
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