
African Leaders Advocate Reforms to Curb Illicit Financial Flows
African leaders, including Nigeria's Minister of Finance Olawale Edun, emphasize that strong fiscal institutions and reforms are crucial for curbing illicit financial flows and mobilizing revenues to finance development across the continent, with Africa facing an $88 billion annual loss.
The Story
Analyzing sources…
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
Moderate (27/100)Sources
Strong institutions, reforms will curb illicit financial flows in Africa, say Edun, Adedeji
The NRS Chairman said the future prosperity of Africa will depend significantly on its ability to build strong fiscal institutions, protect its financial resources, and mobilise the revenues required to finance development The post Strong institutions, reforms will curb illicit financial flows in Africa, say Edun, Adedeji appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
By Aaron Cole
Read full article →We must urgently tackle Africa’s $88bn illicit financial flows – Edun
By Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief Abuja – Nigeria and other African countries must act urgently to curb the continent’s $88 billion annual Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs), the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Olawale Edun, has said. Speaking at the opening of the 5th Sub-Committee on Tax and IFFs of the […] The post We must urgently tackle Africa’s $88bn illicit financial flows – Edun appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Nwafor
Read full article →


