Corruption in Africa. A Threat to Justice and Sustainable Peace

Elizabeth Nduku / John Tenamwenye (Editor)

Abstract

Corruption has always existed in different forms, and is not determined by politics or geography. While the manifestations of corruption are limitless, its roots seem to be identifiable in the immoderate inclination for material wealth and power. This concern on corruption is the basis of this book and capture the sharing at the conference of the Centre for Social Justice and Ethics on: "Corruption: A threat to Justice and sustainable peace in Africa", held at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.