The Diverse Facets of Corruption in Sierra Leone

Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai, Ina Kubbe

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    Abstract

    This edited volume delves into Sierra Leone’s complex post-conflict landscape. It posits that the nation’s path to peace and stability hinges on robust anticorruption measures. The chapters explore Sierra Leoneans’ unique perception of corruption, reflecting its political, economic, legal and socio-cultural dimensions. Moving away from mere theoretical abstraction, the book pulls together fascinating practical discussions on the success and challenges of anti-corruption tools used in Sierra Leone. Approaches used to explain corruption in this postwar fragile democratic country include issues like non-conviction-based asset recovery and how it works; unexplained wealth exposes lifestyle offences, accountability of the judiciary and how judicial institutions can become a predator; the role of the media in the fight against corruption; the part of culture and history in engraining corruption; patrimonialism as an explanation of corruption; ad social norms and sociological exposition to explain corruption.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherSpringer Nature
    Number of pages263
    ISBN (Electronic)9783031529580
    ISBN (Print)9783031529573
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

    Keywords

    • Africa
    • Corruption
    • Good governance
    • Natural resources
    • Sierra Leone
    • Transparency and accountability

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • General Economics,Econometrics and Finance
    • General Business,Management and Accounting
    • General Social Sciences

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