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A Christian Response

"While they promise them liberty, they themselves are slaves of corruption." 2 Peter 2:19

CORRUPTION AND GREED

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A Christian Response

"While they promise them liberty, they themselves are slaves of corruption." 2 Peter 2:19

CORRUPTION AND GREEDby Dr. Peter Hammond

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The African Union calculates that every year over US$148 Billion

is stolen from the continent by its

leaders. That works out to

more than a quarter of the

continent's entire Gross Domestic

Product lost to corruption -every single year.

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The World Bank reports that

40% of Africa’s private wealth is

held offshore. Global Financial

Integrity calculates that

Africa has lost well

over US$900 Billion to corruption since 1970.

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That is far in excess of total Development Assistance given to Africa during that same time. More than US$300 Billion of Western aid has

been sunk into Africa,

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yet most states are effectively bankrupt, weighed down by debt, and failing to provide even minimum public services.

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Stealing from Everyone

Most African countries today have lower per capita incomes than they had at independence. More than half of Africa’s total population live on

less than US$2 per day.

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Nahu Ribadu, the former head of Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Commission, has declared that the best way to attack poverty is to attack corruption.

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The prerequisite to all efficient and effective government is the eradication of corruption.

Corruption prevents a country from realising its potential. Corruption steals from everyone.

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It is calculated that every one of us pays at least 20% more for goods and services because of the costs of corruption.

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Corruption Impoverishes

Corruption discourages investment, retards development and increases costs to the consumer. …

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As Robert Guest,the African Editor of The Economist observes

in The Shackled Continent:

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"For half a century now, the continent has been deluged with aid,

but this aid has failed to make Africans any less poor…

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it has bankrolled tyrants… or idealists with hopeless economic policies…

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both types of aid have been wasted

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…doing business in Africa can be tricky

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Bad roads, punctuated by roadblocks, manned by bribe-hungry policemen, make it slow and costly to

move goods, even short distances…

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local firms, meanwhile, have been held back by arbitrary government regularities, dysfunctional legal systems and the difficulty for those

without political connections, of raising capital… If Africa was better governed it would be richer."

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Predatory Officials

Guest’s conclusion: "Africans are poor largely because they are not yet free. They live under predatory, incompetent governments which… impoverish them in many ways: through corruption, through bad

economic policies, and sometimes, as in Zimbabwe, by creating an atmosphere of terror…"

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One Person Can Make

a Difference

Under Nahu Ribadu, Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission secured 250 convictions

and recovered over US$5 Billion in stolen public funds.

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Trade Not Aid

The president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, advocates trade, not aid. He is convinced that it is essential for Africa to end dependency

on foreign aid, as foreign aid fuels corruption.

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Corruption is the second most

prevalent crime on the continent.

Leaders need to become more

accountable to the taxpayers.

More auditors are needed.

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Anti-corruption reforms are essential. As leaders steal seven times more than the total value of foreign aid

poured into Africa each year,

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it is clear that far more valuable than any foreign aid

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would be to end the endemic corruption which is looting the resources of this great continent.

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Stealing from the Poor

Every week our newspapers are awash with scandals about elected officials and public servant’s extravagant lifestyles and outrageous

expenditures.

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Yet, despite the state raking in over R600 Billion in taxes each year they

continually run at a deficit.

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Taxpayers wonder where all this money is going when there are so many schools without books, children taught in the open air, hospitals short

of medicines and hospital patients going hungry because the provincial government has not paid the service providers.

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Looted Treasury

The Auditor General of South Africa reported over R20 Billionin unauthorised spending for the last fiscal year.

Only 3 of 39 government departments had clean audits.

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The police Special

Investigating Unit reports

thatat least

R30 Billion was lost to

government corruption last year.

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The finances of 5 provinces in South Africa are in severe disarray.

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Heading the list of provinces spending way beyond their means was Limpopo Province.

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Even with over R2 Billion overspent, the Limpopo government was not able to pay doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers,

and other public sector employees.

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Scandals

The former president of Cricket SA has been engulfed in a corruption crisis.

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The Arms Deal of 1999 continues to make headlines, along with the

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Travelgate abuse of public finances by members of parliament,

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the conviction on corruption charges of former National Police Commissioner, (and ex-president of Interpol),

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the Chief of Police suspended for corruption investigations,

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and traffic police under investigation

for buying illegal

licences.

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The examples of unscrupulous politicians who squander taxpayers money with impunity, stealing from the poor, in the name of uplifting

the poor, is endemic.

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Bankrupt

If the provinces were commercial enterprises, they would have been declared insolvent and liquidated to settle their debts.

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All too many politicians

seem to view positions in government

as an opportunity

to enrich themselves

at the public expense.

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The toxic mixture of politics, business and greed is sabotaging development, costing jobs and eroding the economy.

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Corruption Worldwide

Nor is this a problem only for the world.

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Patrick Johnstone of Operation World

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reports in The Future of the Global Church, thatof US$390 Billion given

to Christian causes worldwide,

$25 Billion was embezzled !

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Up to 20% of the global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is spent on bribery, over US$1 Trillion a year. Up to 50% of all aid to developing

countries is stolen before it can reach its intended recipients.

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World wide, an estimated US$400 Billion is lost to corruption.

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Every year over 10% of humankind are forced to pay a bribe.

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BankstersProbably the

greatest corruption and theft in history was perpetrated by

bankers(now often labelled

Banksters)who triggered the

Great Recession of 2008, through

unethical speculation and

selling of worthless derivatives.

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The cost to the US economy was over 135% of its GDP.

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The cost to the United Kingdom was over 149% of its total GDP.

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The only people who

have benefited from the

Depression caused by the irresponsible speculative

bubble, have been the Banksters

themselves.

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"The Lord abhors dishonest scales,

but accurate weights are His delight."

Proverbs 11:1

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Theft by Inflation

A survey on inflation in South Africa (undertaken by the Old Mutual), reported that in 1971 you could buy

a car for about R1 000.

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In 1981, the same amount of money would buy a motorbike.

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By 2001, the buying power of R1 000 had collapsed so, that you could buy a bicycle.

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Now a good pair of running shoes could cost over R1 000.

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"Skimping the measure, boosting the price and cheating with dishonest scales… I will never forgive." Amos 8:5-7

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The devastating impact of unbacked currency/ inflation on pensions and savings is criminal.

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Biblical Law requires that

we use honest scales and honest weights –

honest money

backed by real constant

value. (Proverbs 20:10)

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"Shall I count pure those with the wicked balances, and with the bag of deceitful weights? For her rich men are full of violence, her inhabitants

have spoken lies, and their tongue is deceitful in their mouth." Micah 6: 11,12

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The Cost of Crime

It is estimated that approximately one third of all business failures each year can be traced to employee theft.

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Of course, when businesses close down, employees lose their jobs and families suffer. Yet it is estimated that almost half of all employees are

guilty of stealing (often called shrinkage!)

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Now, obviously somebody has to pay for the cost of all this theft.You and I, and all other customers, have to share the burden of the

Billions of Rands shoplifted, or stolen, by employees,or embezzled by civil servants.

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In addition, we have to pay for the increased insurance premiums, the additional security personnel and equipment necessitated by this

stealing spree. It all gets added to the price tag of everything we buy.

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Of course, we also pay for the cost of crime through our taxes, and when supporting the police force, the legal and judicial system,

and the prison service, which are all meant to protect us from the criminal elements of society.

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Why Corruption Increases

"Why do people commit crimes so readily? Because crime is not punished quickly enough." Ecclesiastes 8:11. Surely that is the

common sense answer. Corruption is increasing in our society becausecriminals are not punished swiftly enough.

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Civil government is called to be

a minister of God's justice:

"To punish those who do wrong" 1 Peter 2:14.

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God has instituted civil government as "an agent of wrath to bring punishment

on the wrongdoer" Romans 13:4.

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Restitution

In cases of theft, arson, or malicious damage to property, the Bible decrees restitution, the restoration of what was stolen to the owner. It is reparation for injury, or damage to property. The Bible requires that

restitution goes entirely to the victim of the crime (Exodus 22:3-6).

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Christian Integrity

As Christians we are called to the highest standards of integrity. We are not to fuel the corruption industry by giving in to pressure to pay bribes,

or award contracts on the basis of political connections.

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Crime can be combatted and corruption can be eradicated

if those who claim to be Christians will

live according to Biblical principles.

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A friend of mine in Zambia, Lawrence Temfwe, worked in a bank and over the years embezzled money from it. When he

was caught, he was sentenced to prison.

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There he was converted to Christ and after serving his sentence in prison, worked to re-pay the bank all that he had stolen from it.

Now, according to the laws of the land, he had done the crime andpaid the time. No one was expecting anything more from him.

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However, Lawrence knew from the Scriptures that he was responsible to make full restitution. What a testimony when he re-paid the bank!

Lawrence Temfwe went on to become the headof Prison Fellowship in Zambia.

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"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them.“ Ephesians 5:11

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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. As Christians we are called to love our neighbour as ourselves.

To do unto others as we want to be done unto.

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We need to live the Biblical principles of honesty, integrity and courage, speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves,

being brave and bold for God. We will not lie, steal, or cheat. Neither will we tolerate amongst ourselves anyone who does.

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"Who will rise up for Me

against the evildoers? Who will

stand up for Me against

the workers of iniquity?"

Psalm 94:16

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Frontline Fellowship

PO Box 74

Newlands

7725

Cape Town

South Africa

E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.frontline.org.za

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