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  • Africa IFF Campaign169649
  • Stop the Bleeding - Campaign to End Illicit Financial Flows from Africa169650
  • People & Power (Al Jazeera): How to Rob from Africa 169654
  • Illicit Financial Flows out of Africa Database 169655
  • Africa Focus - Illicit Financial Flows and Tax Justice169656
  • The Africa Report - Articles on Illicit Financial Flows169660
  • Book: Capital Flight from Africa: Causes, Effects, and Policy Issues (S. Ibi Ajayi, Leonce Ndikumana 2015)169663
  • Book: The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa's Wealth (Tom Burgis, 2015)169664
  • Book: Looting Africa: The Economics of Exploitation (Patrick Bond, 2006)169668
  • Panama Papers reveal scale of offshore firms' African operations - Guardian 07/16169669
  • Out of Africa: British tax havens and Congo’s missing $1.5 billion - Global Witness 05/16169672
  • Report: The West African Giveaway: Use & Abuse of Corporate Tax Incentives in ECOWAS - ActionAid 07/15169673
  • Report: Africa: Rising for the few - Oxfam 06/15169674
  • Finance: Cash, oil and blood - Africa Report 04/15169677
  • Report: Gordian knot: A panoramic perspective on stemming illicit financial flows from Africa - INET 04/15169678
  • Report; Tackling Illicit Financial Flows From and Within Africa - ACSC 03/15169679
  • 'Swiss Leaks' catastrophic for African economies - EurActiv 02/15169683
  • We'll take the money but not the passport - what the HSBC Swiss leaks reveal about Africa's high rollers - M&G Africa 02/15169684
  • Report: Illicit financial flows: why Africa needs to “track it, stop it and get it” - UNECA 11/14169688
  • Aid to Africa: donations from west mask '$60bn looting' of continent - Guardian 07/14169689
  • Report: Honest Accounts? The True Story of Africa's Billion Dollar Losses - WDM, etc 07/14169690
  • Trade misinvoicing: EA losing $926m annually - The East African 06/14169694
  • Trade Misinvoicing Costs African Countries Billions - IPS, 05/14169695
  • Trade Misinvoicing, or How to Steal from Africa - Think Africa Press, 05/14169699
  • How Illicit Financial Flows Drain African Economies - Open Societies Foundation 04/14169700
  • Report: Africa rising? Inequalities and the essential role of fair taxation - TJN / Christian Aid Report, Feb 2014169701
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: track it, stop it, get it - UN 12/13169705
  • Report: How Barclays promotes the use of tax havens in Africa (ActionAid, 11/13)169706
  • Report: Sweet nothings The human cost of a British sugar giant avoiding taxes in southern Africa - ActionAid, Feb 2013169709
  • Tax Us If You Can: Why Africa Should Stand Up for Tax Justice - TJN Africa, 2011169710
  • Report: Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: Hidden Resource for Development - GFI March 2010169711
  • Paper: Capital movement through trade misinvoicing: the case of Africa - Journal of Financial Crime 06/07169714
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