Tackle African corruption, says World Bank boss

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz said today that both African nations and developing countries had a responsibility to tackle corruption that is damaging the continent.

Tackle African corruption, says World Bank boss

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz said today that both African nations and developing countries had a responsibility to tackle corruption that is damaging the continent.

Addressing a conference on African trade issues in Edinburgh as G8 leaders gathered in Scotland, Wolfowitz also said the World Bank had a “uniquely important role to play in Africa.”

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