Weakened public governance enables abuse and corruption to flourish in South Africa’s water sector
New report shows corruption in South Africa’s water sector is putting the water security of businesses and households at risk.
Read more...New report shows corruption in South Africa’s water sector is putting the water security of businesses and households at risk.
Read more...Large-scale infrastructure projects for water and energy are capital-intensive and public services are monopolistic in nature, which allows room for corruption and abuse. Measures to prevent corruption are often at their weakest at the interface between public and private sectors.
Read more...Context In the early 1990s, the public Burkinabe utility, ONEA, was performing poorly and was in a difficult financial situation. […]
Read more...Experience in preventing and managing corruption risks in water and sanitation development financing
Read more...Brief: Key integrity, corruption and mismanagement risks for the development of rural small reservoirs in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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