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Office of the President and Cabinet decries corruption - The Times Group Malawi

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The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) Monday decried high levels of corruption in the public and private sectors. Deputy Secretary to the OPC Janet Banda said this at a Joint Institutional Integrity Committee Anti-corruption Awareness Campaign in Blantyre. Banda said accepting corruption as a norm is one of the challenges the government is …

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