Corruption, money laundering, and tax evasion are global problems, not just challenges for developing countries.
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Corruption is Africa's greatest problem. Not poverty. Not lack of riches. Not racism.
Greed and globalization aren't just America's fault.
Global challenges also require global solutions, and few indeed are the situations in which the United States or any other country can act completely alone.
Corruption is a true enemy to development.
Globalisation has made us more vulnerable. It creates a world without borders, and makes us painfully aware of the limitations of our present instruments, and of politics, to meet its challenges.
Most problems in poor countries are locally generated even though international factors do play a role.
But eradicating corruption is not enough to sustain a country.
Corruption has reached an unacceptable level. It devours resources that could be devoted to the citizens. It impedes the proper carrying out of market rules and penalizes the honest and capable.
There is no part of the world where corruption is absolutely eliminated.
There is simply too much corruption, too much money available for the taking.
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