Defence Corruption Across Africa and the Undermining of Security

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In this weeks’ War Studies Podcast, Bradley Murray speaks to Hiruy Gossaye from Transparency International about their recent index outlining corruption in the defence industries across Africa. The event that this interview was based on was co-hosted by the Africa Research Group, African Leadership Centre and Transparency International UK (Defence and Security Progamme). Hiruy Gossaye is the project officer for Transparency International’s Defence and Security programme, which has recently released a report entitled ‘The Government Defence Anti-Corruption Index’, which looks at the levels of corruption in the defence industries of African states. We spoke to him about the difficulty writing this report, the findings of it including the impact of international arms exports on corruption in the continent, as well as the implications of the index as well. Jayne Peake provides details of next weeks’ events. The Government Defence Anti-Corruption Index can be found here: http://government.defenceindex.org/ The Panel Discussion on Defence Corruption Across Africa can be listened to here: https://soundcloud.com/warstudies/destabilising-defence-how-corruption-undermines-security-across-africa DISCLAIMER: Any information, statements or opinions contained in this podcast are those of the individual speakers. They do not represent the opinions of the Department of War Studies or King's College London.

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