Vol 2 (AAC) No 5 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLEAFRICAASIA Banking on secrecy 27th March 2009 Finance ministers will come under heavy pressure at the G-20 meeting on 2 April in London to crack down on tax havens and the banking secrecy regimes that have facilitated so much ...
Vol 48 No 15 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Can't pay, won't pay 20th July 2007 Bad old debts reveal the gap between what Congo owes and what its leaders hide The pursuit of repayments from the poorest economies has made the debt-collection agencies known as 'vulture funds' a target for antipoverty campaigners. These firms buy up debts a...
Vol 48 No 15 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Election failure 20th July 2007 The first round of Congo-Brazzaville's legislative elections, on 22 June, displayed haste, corruption and ineptitude. There was a stark lack of voting materials and at some polling...
Vol 48 No 12 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE A strange alliance 8th June 2007 The President has cut a deal with his long-time foe and may now control parliament Back-room dealing is habitual in Congo-Brazzaville, where President Denis Sassou-Nguesso and his Parti Congolais du Travail lead a coalition of 30 parties, the Forces Démocr...
Vol 48 No 12 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Life without Jacques 8th June 2007 President Denis Sassou-Nguesso's government is neither clean enough nor competent enough to qualify for aid. A Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) agreement with the Inter...
Vol 47 No 2 | CHADCONGO-BRAZZAVILLEWORLD BANK Changing regimes 20th January 2006 The World Bank is insisting that borrowers keep their promises on transparency The governments of Congo-Brazzaville and Chad are at odds with the International Monetary Fund, headed by Rodrigo de Rato y Figaredo, and the World Bank under its new chief, Paul W...
Vol 46 No 22 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Captive Kolélas 4th November 2005 Two weeks after flying home to bury his late wife Jacqueline, former Prime Minister Bernard Kolélas is under house arrest in central Brazzaville, guarded by government soldi...
Vol 45 No 25 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE A shining example 17th December 2004 Congo's Christmas wish, a three-year US$84 million Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, was granted by the International Monetary Fund on 6 December, after years of failed reform...
Vol 45 No 15 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Coming cleaner 21st July 2004 The IMF has finally persuaded Congo to explain where all the money goes After years of broken promises to the International Monetary Fund, President Denis Sassou-Nguesso has finally agreed to reveal how Congo's oil wealth is managed. An audit has been ...
Vol 45 No 15 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Caught out 21st July 2004 Disclosing your exports is one thing, international monitoring is quite another. A review mission of the Kimberley Process monitoring the international diamond trade, led by the Ch...