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Removal of Chiluba’s immunity has sent a clear message, says Kavindele

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 9, 2002) “The removal of the legal immunity to former president Chiluba is what the rule of law entails,” Vice-President Kavindele said. “Laws rule this country and not men. It is on this ground that the future of this country should be built.”

No second term for corrupt governors, Says Akanbi

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 9, 2002) Although Akanbi fell short of naming the governors being investigated, he pointed out that giving by the provisions of the 1999 Constitution the governors cannot be prosecuted but that allegations against them could be investigated.

Nicaragua president demands corruption trial for predecessor

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 9, 2002) President Enrique Bolaños accused his predecessor, Arnoldo Alemán, tonight of having stolen nearly $95 million.

I.M.F. loan to Brazil also shields U.S. interests

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 9, 2002) To hear the Bush administration tell the story, there is one main reason that Brazil should be rescued with a $30 billion loan while Argentina should get nothing: Brazil has been good; Argentina has been bad.

Part 1: River of controversy

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 9, 2002) No one in Washington, nor any independent environmental body casting a critical eye on dam construction in the upper reaches of the Mekong River flowing through China.

Sanctions busters sued for $100bn

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 9, 2002) The lawyer who led a successful campaign for Holocaust reparations will launch a courtroom battle in New York today to try to force several multinational corporations to pay up to $100bn (£65bn) to people who suffered under apartheid in South Africa.

Belize denies hydro dam OK

By Other News Sources on August 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

The Belize government denies giving Fortis permission to build a hydro dam in one of Central America’s last undisturbed rainforests.

Is there a future for Indonesia without the IMF?

By Other News Sources on August 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 8, 2002) Indonesia saw a lively debate regarding its future relationship with the IMF. It has been instigated by Planning Minister Kwik Kian Gie and it has ended with the cabinet decision to extend the current arrangement with the IMF till end 2003.

Jakarta wants judges fired over Manulife

By Other News Sources on August 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 8, 2002) Indonesia’s Justice Ministry said it has recommended the firing of three judges who declared bankrupt the local subsidiary of Canadian insurer Manulife Financial Corp. after the firm alleged that bribery influenced their decision.

Kalu wants government to reschedule states debt

By Other News Sources on August 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 8, 2002) Abia state governor has urged the federal government to reschedule the payment of all the loans owed by state governments in the country in order to reduce the sufferings of the masses.

Apartheid victims seek billions

By Other News Sources on August 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 8, 2002) Lawyers representing South African apartheid victims seeking billions of dollars for “blood and misery” from German, Swiss and US firms will present their claims in New York on Friday.

PRESS RELEASE: Belize government disavows Canadian-backed rainforest dam

By Other News Sources on August 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 8, 2002) In a dramatic turnaround, the Belize government has denied ever giving Canadian power company Fortis Inc. permission to build a controversial hydro dam in one of Central America’s last undisturbed rainforests.

African governments urged to stop corruption

By Other News Sources on August 7, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 7, 2002) The Nigerian deputy senate president, Senator Ibrahim Mantu, has decried corruption amongst government officials in Africa.

I will probe frivolous debts – presidential aspirant

By Other News Sources on August 7, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 7, 2002) What I am saying is that we will look into that case and all other cases which has to do with government officials borrowing monies and making the poor taxpayers of Nigeria responsible for their personal borrowings.

US holocaust lawyer to aid apartheid reparation

By Other News Sources on August 7, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 7, 2002) Jubilee South Africa was still in the process of defining the parameters of its international legal action on apartheid reparations, leading holocaust lawyer Michael Hausfelt, said in Johannesburg on Saturday.

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