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Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Malawi
The launch of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy in 2008 is thought to have brought many improvements to the anti-corruption framework of Malawi. The country is seen to have strong anti-corruption laws, and institutions and initiatives by the private sector complement the governmental efforts. However, experts state that there is still a significant gap between law and practice. For example, civil society and media are two areas where there are adequate laws to protect their independence and freedom, but where the government exerts a strong influence.
Please note: A newer version of Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Malawi is available online from Transparency International's Anti-Corruption Helpdesk, 2014.
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Nawaz, F. (2012) Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Malawi. U4 Expert Answer 329
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