COMMENTARY: Fixing aid - we can’t turn off the tap at the first sign of corruption

"In a country where public officials such as police, teachers, health workers and administrators whose work underpins a stable society can’t rely on their government to pay them on time, the thing we call corruption may be the only thing that stands between their families and destitution. 'Petty' corruption - ostensibly the focus of the [Independent Commission for Aid Impact] report - often isn’t about the rich stealing from the poor, but about the poor using what little power they have to gain something from those who are even worse off."

Read the commentary by Heather Marquette, in The Conversation.

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