Abstract

Preventing Corruption in Africa: Emerging Challenges in the Mining Sector of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Highlights

  • Keyword: Competitiveness; Sustainable Development; Networking; Sustainability; Corruption in Africa; Tripartite Approach; Democratic Republic of Congo; Global Markets; Multinational Firms

  • The objective of this study is to identify the forms of corruption in the mining sector, its implications for the suspension of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Extractive Industries Transparency (EITI) and the importance of tripartite initiative to cope the corruption phenomenon

  • The DRC is a member of the Initiative for Transparency in the Extractive Industry since 2005 and it was suspended for a period of one year because of the principles of the EITI; our analysis shows that this sector is riddled with corruption at all levels the need for government to assume its responsibility in hands

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Summary

The Impact of Corruption on Business Activity: the Case of African Countries

Corruption is a growing challenge for businesses and society (Transparency International 2009). The corruption in private and public sector has its roots in the economic and institutional conditions of the lees-developed countries: a weak legal system (RoseAckerman, Coolidge 1997), a predominant government role in the economy (Antunes, Cavalcanti 2007), easy access to petro-rich state coffers (Ades, Di Tella 1999) by rulers who abuse their positions to selfenrich (Osoba 1996), lack of transparency in government expenditures, (Kolstad, Wiig 2009) and political norms that legitimate such behavior (Herbst 1996). At the same time many companies seek to protect themselves against the risks of corruption by going beyond policies and controls and building a culture of ethics and compliance. The objective of this study is to identify the forms of corruption in the mining sector, its implications for the suspension of the DRC EITI and the importance of tripartite initiative to cope the corruption phenomenon To achieve this goal, this study will use the inductive and deductive methods. The deductive method is used throughout the theory by identifying the practices carried out and arranged in proposed theories and deduce consequences that make predictions

How to Prevent Corruption by Multinational Enterprises
Corruption in the Mining Sector
Corruption in DCR
The Access to EITI
Suspension of the EITI for DRC
The Evidence of the Corruption in the Sector in DRC
The Critical Role of Tripartite Initiative in the Fight against Corruption

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