Technological intervention for curbing corruption in developing countries
In our series of letters from African journalists, Dr Mukul Chandra Bora explains why technology has become one of the most powerful tools for preventing and reducing corruption in developing and poor countries throughout the world, and how it can be handled.
Source: sentinelassam.comPublished on 2021-05-02
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