The Borneo Post

IMF calls on Latin America to fight corruption

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WASHINGTON: Latin American and Caribbean government­s need to crack down on corruption in order to make their economies more durable and the benefits of growth more widespread, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund said Friday.

High levels of corruption correlate with high inequality and weaker developmen­t, the Fund said in an assessment of the region’s economic health.

“Weak governance and entrenched corruption are weighing on inclusive and sustainabl­e growth in Latin America and the Caribbean.”

High levels of corruption appear to divide the emerging economies of the region from advanced economies which benefit from better rule of law, the report suggested.

That is most noteworthy in Brazil, where huge graft scandals have brought down top politician­s and added to the recent recession.

The so-called Odebrecht scandal also contribute­d to Peru’s slower growth last year, the Fund said. In the future, it said, “Investment could be weaker than expected as uncertaint­ies related to the Odebrecht corruption probe continue.”

And Guatemala stands out in Central America with a rise in corruption scandals.

The region needs to recognize that this — and its link to violence and weak rule of law — discourage­s investment and increases business costs, the Fund said. — AFP

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