Abstract: This paper examines the ethical and social implications of a particular form of corruption in Africa—age-cheating. Although age-cheating is a global issue, it has received very little academic attention from social philosophers. In this paper I argue that there exists an inextricable link between bad governance, economic hardship, and the collapse of moral values in most African countries. Using Cameroon as an example, I maintain that age-cheating is one of the several corrupt ways citizens in most post-colonial African states use as a way out of unemployment, chronic poverty, and political and economic deprivation. Also, age-cheating is common in African countries where the civil registration system is either archaic or completel...
Corruption on the African continent unfolds two unique trends: first, the involvement of senior stat...
Although different forms of corruption exist in every regions, Africa, South America, Latin America...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
Toa kitu kidogo‖ or ―give a little something‖ is often heard in East Africa, where bribes are common...
The development procedure of many African countries is so far confounded with a lot of issues becaus...
This paper provides an overview of electoral corruption in Cameroon. The paper is grounded on the as...
With earthshaking and jaw-breaking levels of corruption in the African continent, the question on th...
This paper analyses mechanisms and circumstances that facilitate and mitigate against corruption in ...
Today, most African nation-states have been independent for forty years. Unfortunately, at forty, ma...
This paper argues that there is a worldwide resurgence of interests on the concept of good governanc...
Crimes and conflicts are seriously undermining African development. This article assesses the best g...
Africa has during the past decades experienced vast difficulties in inducing greater levels of econo...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, the paper analyses how citizens in fifteen African countri...
In spite of the fact that sub-Saharan African countries have undergone political transitions and exp...
Corruption on the African continent unfolds two unique trends: first, the involvement of senior stat...
Although different forms of corruption exist in every regions, Africa, South America, Latin America...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
Toa kitu kidogo‖ or ―give a little something‖ is often heard in East Africa, where bribes are common...
The development procedure of many African countries is so far confounded with a lot of issues becaus...
This paper provides an overview of electoral corruption in Cameroon. The paper is grounded on the as...
With earthshaking and jaw-breaking levels of corruption in the African continent, the question on th...
This paper analyses mechanisms and circumstances that facilitate and mitigate against corruption in ...
Today, most African nation-states have been independent for forty years. Unfortunately, at forty, ma...
This paper argues that there is a worldwide resurgence of interests on the concept of good governanc...
Crimes and conflicts are seriously undermining African development. This article assesses the best g...
Africa has during the past decades experienced vast difficulties in inducing greater levels of econo...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, the paper analyses how citizens in fifteen African countri...
In spite of the fact that sub-Saharan African countries have undergone political transitions and exp...
Corruption on the African continent unfolds two unique trends: first, the involvement of senior stat...
Although different forms of corruption exist in every regions, Africa, South America, Latin America...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...