(August 21, 2002) President Yoweri Museveni has questioned Richard Kaijuka about the suspected $10,000 deposited on his account allegedly as a bribe when he was energy minister.
Bill can bolster arsenal in fight to curb corruption
(August 21, 2002) With the Prevention of Corruption Bill, a powerful instrument could be added to our democracy’s anticorruption arsenal.
Anti-Corruption Bureau: Muluzi’s democratic credentials
(August 21, 2002) The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says amendment of the corrupt practices act by the Law Commission will help the Bureau in the smooth running of its operations.
Government vows to sack, prosecute corrupt boards
(August 20, 2002) The Federal Government has warned chairmen of its boards of parastatals to shun corrupt activities.
Considering crime and corruption
(August 20, 2002) The tough new provisions to combat corruption contained in the Prevention of Corruption Bill could be broadened still further to include purely private sector practices as criminal activity.
419 scams hit the Web
(August 20, 2002) This week a group of alleged fraudsters will appear in court on charges of running a scam backed by extensive online resources.
Obasanjo challenges NIM members over corruption
(August 17, 2002) President Olusegun Obasanjo has challenged members of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) to assist the federal government in curbing corruption.
Punish corrupt
(August 15, 2002) Transparency International senior advisor Augustine Ruzindana has urged government to institute sustainable ways of punishing corrupt officials.
Corruption: presidency, NASS, INEC, ministries for probe
(August 14, 2002) President Obasanjo yesterday ordered special anti-corruption audits of key government departments and institutions.
Reject corrupt politicians, youth told
(August 13, 2002) The Nigerian youth have been told to reject at all cost any politician that would be compromised by corruption, dishonesty and sectionalism.
Imo government warns corrupt judicial officers
(August 13, 2002) Imo State government has advised corrupt judicial officers, as well as those the administration called “politicians who masquerade as judicial officers,” to honourably resign or be prepared to face the consequences.
Experts blame poverty on corruption, poor investment
(August 13, 2002) Nigerian economists have identified corruption and lack of investment-driven poverty reduction strategy as major causes of poverty that is bedevilling African countries.
Court orders government to grab Chiluba’s institute
(August 13, 2002) The Lusaka High Court yesterday ruled that Chiluba’s Institute for Democratic and Industrial Relations Studies should be repossessed by the government.
Corruption: Cleric calls for prayers
(August 13, 2002) Pastor Mike Ohiorenoya, Church Of God Mission International Incorporated, Oshodi Province, has called on Nigerians to intensify prayers against corruption in the country.
Swazi king’s jet purchase condemned
(August 12, 2002) An exiled Swaziland political organisation has condemned the purchase of a R450-million private jet by King Mswati III, labelling the transaction as theft of public funds and calling on international donors to cut any funds directed to the monarch.


