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DRM/IFFs/ GOOD FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE

DRM/IFFs/ GOOD FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE. Conference on Improving Domestic Resource Mobilization and Stemming Illicit Financial Flows. Fanwell Kenala BOKOSI, PhD 14 March 2019 Nairobi. Governance. Africa. The manner in which the State acquires and exercises its authority to provide public

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DRM/IFFs/ GOOD FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE

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  1. DRM/IFFs/ GOOD FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE Conference on Improving Domestic Resource Mobilization and Stemming Illicit Financial Flows Fanwell Kenala BOKOSI, PhD 14 March 2019 Nairobi

  2. Governance Africa The manner in which theState acquires and exercises its authority to provide public goods and services

  3. FINANCINGDEVELOPMENTAFRICA FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT OTHER LEAKAGES AID PUBLIC DEBT PRIVATE INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR REMITTANCES TRENDS AND VOLUMES DOMESTIC RESOURCES ILLICIT FINANCIAL OUTFLOWS

  4. THE DEVELOPMENTAL IMPACT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON HEALTH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX

  5. Conclusions Illicit financial flows deprive developing countries of crucial resources needed for development Developed countries’ maintenance of the system that allows this deprivation to occur is morally unjustifiable

  6. Conclusions The linkage of IFFs to Human Development Index makes IFFs one of the greatest human development challenges in the SADC Region The loss of tax revenue resulting from IFFs hampers governments’ ability to provide services and infrastructure for their citizens A rights-based approach to IFFs combines these perspectives, demonstrating the practical importance to developing countries of curbing IFFs while also providing a moral impetus for developed countries to do so The loss of capital impedes the organic growth of the economy

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