Top 10 African countries with the highest business bribery risks Adekunle Agbetiloye 06 September 2024 02:29 PM

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How far would you go to secure a deal? For many businesses, the line between ethical practices and survival can can become blurred when bribery becomes a common part of the landscape.

Bribery in business is not unique to Africa, but the risks can be particularly high in a region with less stringent regulatory frameworks.

According to Transparency International, bribery remains one of the most pervasive forms of corruption worldwide. However, in many African countries, where institutional oversight may be weaker, the practice can take on greater dimensions, affecting everything from tender processes to cross-border investments.

The TRACE Bribery Risk Matrix, which evaluates business bribery risks globally, provides insights into how various African countries perform in terms of business bribery.

This report assesses 194 jurisdictions, territories, and regions, giving each a risk score based on four key areas: Business Interactions with Government, Anti-Bribery Deterrence and Enforcement, Government and Civil Service Transparency, and Capacity for Civil Society Oversight, including media involvement. The overall country risk score is a combined and weighted measure of these domains.

“The business community plays a central role in the effort to reduce corruption,” TRACE President Alexandra Wrage said. “By maintaining high ethical standards in their direct engagement with civil servants and government leaders, multinational companies can help countries improve governance. Companies, however, need to understand the sources and multifaceted character of corruption to better target risk.”

In Africa, Equatorial Guinea tops the list with the highest bribery risk, scoring 87 and ranking 191st globally. South Sudan follows with a score of 81, placing 189th worldwide, while the Republic of Congo is next with a score of 79, ranking 187th globally.

Rank Country Bribery Risk Global Rank
1 Equitorial Guinea 87 191
2 South Sudan 81 189
3 Republic of Congo 79 187
4 Chad 78 186
5 Dem. Rep of Congo 77 185
6 Somalia 75 182
7 Central African Republic 75 180
8 Libya 74 179
9 Eritrea 74 178
10 Mauritania 73  

 

 

SOURCE :Business insider

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