Coronavirus will limit African authorities capacity to curb IFFs, other actors have roles
Civil society and the media have roles to play to stem illicit financial flows (IFFs) while African authorities are forced to focus on the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts according to the executive director of the Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA).
Alvin Mosioma is concerned that IFFs will increase because the authorities are occupied on the measures they need to take to mitigate the negative social and economic impacts of the virus on African countries.
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