Transparency International takes battle against graft online

Even after ranking Rwanda as the least corrupt country in Africa in its latest report, Transparency International will soon unveil a web-based avenue through which Rwandans will file corruption-related complaints in a more secure and anonymous way.
Marie Immaculee Ingabire, head of Transparency International Rwanda. Her organisation has intensified the fight against corruption. Sunday Times/File
Marie Immaculee Ingabire, head of Transparency International Rwanda. Her organisation has intensified the fight against corruption. Sunday Times/File
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