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15 mars 2018

Anti-corruption group says that Germany still lags in efforts to make party financing more transparent

The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) reiterates previous critiques from earlier reports concerning the transparency of party financing in Germany in a just published “addendum”.
Of 20 recommendations, nine have been “implemented satisfactorily or dealt with in a satisfactory manner,” the new document stresses. More...
27 février 2018

Can college basketball fix its corruption problem?

University Business Magazine logoThere’s an old saying in college basketball circles called “dropping the bag.” When one man drops a moderate-size duffel bag full of freshly washed $100 bills and turns around to find that the bag has disappeared, well, hopefully those bills made it to where they were meant to go. More...

26 février 2018

Report exposes universities’ corruption cover-up

A new report by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has revealed how most allegations of corruption in federal universities in Nigeria – such as unfair allocation of grades, contract inflation, truncation of staff’s salaries on the pay roll, employment of unqualified staff, examination malpractices, sexual harassment and sales of university certificates – have neither been thoroughly investigated nor punished, writes Davidson Iriekpen for This Day. More...
25 février 2018

Business schools have a role to play in fighting corruption in Africa

The ConversationIn 2002, the African Union reported that Africa lost about USD$148 billion through corruption every year. This represented 25% of the continent’s combined GDP at the time. Nothing much has changed. More...

25 février 2018

How corrupt local officials kill decent education in Africa

The ConversationThere’s no disputing that many African countries’ education systems are in trouble. Despite significant investment and some improvements linked to the push to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, children in large parts of Africa are simply not being well taught or learning what is needed as they progress through the school system. More...

24 février 2018

A Family Affair

HomeBy Grace Bird. A chancellor secured positions for his daughter and son-in-law, even amid tight budgets at his university. More...

13 février 2018

Corruption – One of the challenges facing higher education harmonisation

By Sharon Dell – Acting Africa Editor. In Africa Features, Francis Kokutse interviews Association of African Universities (AAU) Secretary General Professor Etienne Ehile about the challenges facing the move towards harmonised quality systems in higher education, one of these being corruption.
   Staying with the AAU, in Features, Munyaradzi Makoni reports on a recent webinar, jointly hosted by the AAU, TrustAfrica and the Association for the Development of Education in Africa, on progress towards harmonisation of African higher education systems.
   We continue our focus on quality in the sector with a feature by Ramadhan Rajab about concerns over the uncontrolled expansion of Somalia’s higher education sector, particularly private institutions. In contrast, Laeed Zaghlami writes about the slow and more measured entry of private providers into Algeria.
   In Africa Analysis, Wondwosen Tamrat debates the merits of the Ethiopian government’s new plan to improve graduate employability which places considerable pressure on individual institutions, while Craig Blewett outlines his research on the role Facebook has played in shaping how the new generation consumes and shares content.
   In Africa News, Wachira Kigotho reports on a new plan by the African Union to stem brain drain, and Wagdy Sawahel covers the student protests in Mauritania over changes to the age of students eligible for scholarships.
   In World Blog, Nita Temmerman gives advice to academics on making sure that research happens among the myriad of other responsibilities they carry. More...
23 janvier 2018

Examinations board targeted in anti-corruption crusade

By Tunde Fatunde. Nigeria’s Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, or JAMB, is the latest agency to come under the spotlight in what is a national crusade to get rid of corruption in higher education. More...
22 janvier 2018

Romania: little progress in corruption prevention in respect of MPs, judges and prosecutors

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "council of europe"In a report published today, the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption body (GRECO) concludes that Romania has made very limited progress to implement its recommendations to prevent and combat corruption in respect of members of parliament, judges and prosecutors. More...
4 janvier 2018

Spain: limited progress in measures to tackle corruption in respect of MPs, judges and prosecutors

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "council of europe"The Council of Europe’s anti-corruption body GRECO today published a report assessing Spain’s compliance with its recommendations to prevent and combat corruption in respect of members of parliament, judges and prosecutors.
Four years after the adoption of the Fourth round evaluation report in December 2013, GRECO concludes that there has been limited progress in Spain in complying with its recommendations and that the country’s level of compliance remains "globally unsatisfactory". Spain has not yet fully implemented any of the eleven recommendations GRECO issued in 2013. Seven recommendations have been partly implemented and four have not been implemented at all. More...
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