The fight against corruption implies at first a complex legislative agenda that is necessary to disrupt the status quo of the political elite. As such to many in Mexico at this time, the idea of leaving the timing and the content of this important agenda in their hands was no longer an adequate solution. read more
One small piece of the solution is to change the way mayors or as they call them municipal presidents are elected. It is for a once in a lifetime, 6 year term. Once elected, they can never be mayor again. This creates a grass roots system of corruption that permeates to the municipal police force and the state governments. I will give an example. read more
How to stop corruption: 5 key ingredients There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. read more
Corruption Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is an Africa country where corruption is one of the benefactors for a long time. Corruption in this country is experienced in many sectors, both in private and public offices. read more