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    HomeNewsCORRUPTION: Africa has ‘lost $836bn through illegal transfers’

    CORRUPTION: Africa has ‘lost $836bn through illegal transfers’

    • September 29, 2020
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    Africa lost $836bn (£650bn) in illegal movement of money out of the continent in the 15 years to 2015, a new report by the UN agency for trade and development (UNCTAD) estimates.

    Compared with Africa’s total external debt of $770bn in 2018, this makes Africa a “net creditor to the world”, the report notes.

    The illegal outflow of money is mainly related to the export of high-value goods such as gold, diamonds, and platinum. Revenues are lost through corruption, theft and tax evasion.

    “Illicit financial flows rob Africa and its people of their prospects, undermining transparency and accountability and eroding trust in African institutions,” said UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi.

    The report cautions that although the amounts of the illegal flows are large, the figures could underestimate the problem and its impact.

    The report notes that the the loss undermines African government’s ability to provide services like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

    “Illicit financial flows and corruption are inhibiting African development by draining foreign exchange, reducing domestic resources, stifling trade and macroeconomic stability and worsening poverty and inequality.” the UNCTAD secretary-general said.

    Source: BBC

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