The Evidence on Bribery in East Africa is Stacked Against China - Taking Shortcuts that Fuel Corruption in the Region, Chinese Business Interests Will Suffer in the Long Term - : East Africa - Issue In Focus

The Evidence on Bribery in East Africa is Stacked Against China - Taking Shortcuts that Fuel Corruption in the Region, Chinese Business Interests Will Suffer in the Long Term - : East Africa - Issue In Focus

Author: 
Lee, Graham
Publisher: 
In On Africa (IOA)
Date published: 
2014
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Journal Title: 
Africa Conflict Monitor
Source: 
Africa Conflict Monitor, Volume 2014, Issue 11, Nov 2014, p. 36 - 42
Abstract: 

Corruption is a malady often excused as a normal part of East African business culture; its corrosive effects on national growth are well known. Not just China's, but all foreign nationals' interests are tarnished by perpetuating what is increasingly defined in law as a crime.

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CITATION: Lee, Graham. The Evidence on Bribery in East Africa is Stacked Against China - Taking Shortcuts that Fuel Corruption in the Region, Chinese Business Interests Will Suffer in the Long Term - : East Africa - Issue In Focus . : In On Africa (IOA) , 2014. Africa Conflict Monitor, Volume 2014, Issue 11, Nov 2014, p. 36 - 42 - Available at: https://library.au.int/evidence-bribery-east-africa-stacked-against-china-taking-shortcuts-fuel-corruption-region-chinese