Uncovering Corruption in Sudan Following the Fall of Dictator Omar al-Bashir




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Summary: Within Omar al-Bashir's long tenure he brutally suppressed revolts and rebellions. About a year ago, Sudan's longtime ruler was ousted from power. Today, Sudan is lead by a transitional council which contains people who benefited from institutionalized corruption. Suliman Baldo is a researcher with the Enough Project and recently published a report for the corruption watchdog group, The Sentry. Among other things, we discuss how previous corruption is complicating Sudan's transition to democracy.