South Sudan Corruption Discussion
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Published on May 10, 2012
VOA's Vincent Makori recently talked to Pagan Amum, the Secretary General of South Sudan's ruling party, SPLM, defends his government against the charges about little is being done to end the corruption problem.
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ManjaroJam 10 months ago
Thes former SPL:A hacks were in bed with the corrupt government of Sudan for a long time. They operated in that old Sudan culture of theft and corruption. They pilfered and robbed the coifers of the unity government back then. But they realized the northern Sudanese were robbing more. They decided to take up arms because they wanted to seceed so that they can exclusively rob they own oil-rich country . And they did not waste time. $4 Billion gone and unaccounted for. Shame on SPLA hacks.
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Augustino Ting 11 months ago
Pagan, tell the world, what exactly in pragmatic terms has been done about corruption in South Sudan? Absolutely nothing.
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James Mayol 1 month ago
In fact, the government started with out any institutions but at less the interviewer should have questions the government about misusing the budgets. I think what H.E Pagan is saying is admitted that there is a corruption mentioning that some there was a removal of some ministers in government without detailing about what they done. If there is no accountability what we expect to happen? Thank God for having South Sudan at less.
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