Liberia suffers from endemic corruption, although the country’s president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has declared it to be 'the major public enemy.' But transparency advocates are becoming more outspoken and – in some cases – they are seeing results.
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Liberia suffers from endemic corruption, although the country’s president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has declared it to be 'the major public enemy.' But transparency advocates are becoming more outspoken.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has fired Egypt's top auditor following critical statements saying corruption had cost the country billions. Transparency International ranks Egypt 94 out of 175 in combatting corruption.
Whoever takes control of FIFA will need to deal with longstanding questions about the organization’s transparency and independence, according to a global anti-corruption body.