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Daily Archives: August 15, 2019

gold silver bronze runner images overlaid on electricity meter

‘Usain Bolt’ meters: Reform successes in the electricity sector can be quick, but only the failures get reported

UncategorizedBy Mark PymanAugust 15, 2019Leave a comment

A new analysis of corruption and corruption reform in the electricity sectors of Ghana and Kenya suggests a new interpretation of how and why successes against corruption seem so elusive.

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