EA businesses losing $9.8m to bribes Francis Ayieko

By: Publication details: Nairobi Nation Media Group February 9-15 2009Description: p.22 The EastAfrican, February 9-15 2009Summary: Businesses in EA are losing up to $9.8m in bribes to authorities at roadblocks, weigh bridges and custom clearance points across the region. According to report, roadblocks lead with $5.46m paid as bribes annually followed by weigh bridges at $2.4m and customs at $1.93m. The survey also reveals that bribery requirement at the various customs processes is more prevalent in Kenya and less in Rwanda.
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Businesses in EA are losing up to $9.8m in bribes to authorities at roadblocks, weigh bridges and custom clearance points across the region.
According to report, roadblocks lead with $5.46m paid as bribes annually followed by weigh bridges at $2.4m and customs at $1.93m. The survey also reveals that bribery requirement at the various customs processes is more prevalent in Kenya and less in Rwanda.

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