Khama troubled at rise in complicated sleaze

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Despite consistently being ranked as the least corrupt country in Africa, bribery remains the country’s biggest common offence.

President Ian Khama said this when officiating at the United Nations (UN) International Anti-Corruption Day held at Tlotlo Hotel and Conference Centre yesterday.

He said government through the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has been working tirelessly for the past 23 years to tackle the scourge of corruption. He added that in the early years of the DCEC, the most common form of corruption was bribery where the exchange of money for a favour was the common thing.

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