On August 6, the Government Communication Service (GCS) laid out, in granular detail, the scale of Ethiopia’s latest offensive against corruption and organized economic crime. Briefing the press, its head described operations spanning trade, finance, mining, fuel, agriculture, energy, labor migration and revenue administration — sectors whose integrity underpins the country’s entire macroeconomic reform program. Over 7,000 businesses and warehou…
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