The Public Sector Corruption and Organised Crime Nexus:

The Public Sector Corruption and Organised Crime Nexus:

Subtitle: 
The Case of the Fertiliser Subsidy Programme in Malawi
Author: 
Tambulasi, Richard I.C.
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal Title: 
African Security Review
Source: 
African Security Review,Vol.18,no.4,December 2009,pp. 115-122
Abstract: 

The article argues that there is a direct link between corruption and organised crime. A case study of the Malawi fertiliser subsidy programme is used to highlight the fact that corruption not only gives rise to organised criminal groups but also acts as a lubricant for the effective operation and survival of such groups. In this regard, the prevailing corruption has given rise to organised criminal groups who have hijacked the whole process and either smuggled the subsidised fertiliser to other countries or took it for their personal use. The problem has been exacerbated by the international dimensions of the crime and the fact that traditional leaders, politicians and government officials have been key players in the process, thereby intensifying the corruption/organised crime nexus. This in turn has had a negative effect on the poor, who were supposed to be the primary beneficiaries of the programme.

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CITATION: Tambulasi, Richard I.C.. The Public Sector Corruption and Organised Crime Nexus: . : Taylor & Francis Group , . African Security Review,Vol.18,no.4,December 2009,pp. 115-122 - Available at: https://library.au.int/public-sector-corruption-and-organised-crime-nexus-3