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16.08.2005

Corruption: 'Investors are watching'

By: *STAFF REPORTER

CIVIL society leaders, members of the private sector and economic analysts have expressed concern at the rising level of corruption in Namibia, warning that the country's image in the international arena is at stake.

Speaking in separate interviews, key stakeholders said efforts to

market Namibia to foreign investors were most likely to be affected

by the growing corruption and mismanagement scandals that have

rocked the country of late.

Dorkas Phillemon, a public relations officer with the National

Society for Human Rights (NSHR), expressed concern at the trend and

urged Government to act decisively.

 

Phillemon said the recent revelations about Avid Investment,

which has been unable to repay the N$30 million invested by the

Social Security Commission (SSC), and the Offshore Development

Company's missing N$100 million were tainting the country's

image.

 

Besides the fact that the international investors' community was

"watching closely", she said, corruption scandals also affected

ordinary citizens, who had to pay the price in the long run.

 

Only last week the NSHR published a report stating that one in

three Namibians had experienced corruption at State

institutions.

 

NSHR Executive Dir

 

Dorkas Phillemon, a public relations officer with the National

Society for Human Rights (NSHR), expressed concern at the trend and

urged Government to act decisively.Phillemon said the recent

revelations about Avid Investment, which has been unable to repay

the N$30 million invested by the Social Security Commission (SSC),

and the Offshore Development Company's missing N$100 million were

tainting the country's image. Besides the fact that the

international investors' community was "watching closely", she

said, corruption scandals also affected ordinary citizens, who had

to pay the price in the long run.Only last week the NSHR published

a report stating that one in three Namibians had experienced

corruption at State institutions.NSHR Executive Dir


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