PrefaceThis book is urgently timely. Today our world picture is that of a planet in a state of helplessness, given the wanton indiscipline of its inhabitants, whose most dangerous vice is corruption. Corruption, as old as human society itself, is finally about to ruin all societies, especially the more vulnerable states who have either failed or neglected to curb, over time, the worst excesses of this monster. The big powers have not escaped its ravages, but the states of Africa are most at risk from their legacy of nearly half a millennium of exploitation and colonialism. |
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About Dominic deGraft Aidoo Mr. Dominic deGraft Aidoo read for the B.A. (Hons) Sociology Degree at the University of Ghana, LL.B (Hons) Degree at the University of Leeds and LL.M Degree at King’s College, University of London. He was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, London. He registered at the University College, University of London where he wrote and presented his Thesis in 1972 for the Ph.D Degree. It took Antony Allott, who was the external examiner for his viva, almost six years to make up his mind on the Thesis.
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