Jacqueline Musiitwa

Jacqueline Musiitwa

Jacqueline Musiitwa is an international lawyer and founder and managing partner of the Hoja Law Group, where she advises on corporate and governance matters. She has served as adviser to the director general of the World Trade Organization on trade policy as well as to the Rwandan Justice Ministry on investment, trade and infrastructure and private sector development. She has been an Archbishop Desmond Tutu Fellow, Mo Ibrahim Fellow, Aspen Institute New Voices Fellow and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

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Corruption: The numbers add up, but who's counting?

Corruption: The numbers add up, but who's counting?

about 10 years ago // Sponsored by Oxfam America

Although corruption is a phenomenon found in all types of societies, it is one that is particularly corrosive in countries with weak government institutions, write Jacqueline Musiitwa, founder of the Hoja Law Group, and Brian Shea, expert in conflict resolution, institutional capacity building, and human resources management. So what exactly is corruption and what can be done to combat it?