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This text examines the looting machine that drains Africa’s natural wealth through an alliance between shadow governments and multinational corporations. Supported by the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank, projects like Ghana’s Ahafo gold mine often result in environmental devastation and minimal local benefit despite high corporate profits. The narrative highlights how the global financial system facilitates illicit outflows and trade mispricing, allowing wealth to be siphoned into offshore tax havens. Furthermore, the rise of Chinese credit has provided African leaders with alternatives to Western oversight, often weakening efforts for governance reform. Ultimately, these institutional failures leave local populations powerless, trapped in poverty while their resources fuel the global economy.
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This text examines the looting machine that drains Africa’s natural wealth through an alliance between shadow governments and multinational corporations. Supported by the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank, projects like Ghana’s Ahafo gold mine often result in environmental devastation and minimal local benefit despite high corporate profits. The narrative highlights how the global financial system facilitates illicit outflows and trade mispricing, allowing wealth to be siphoned into offshore tax havens. Furthermore, the rise of Chinese credit has provided African leaders with alternatives to Western oversight, often weakening efforts for governance reform. Ultimately, these institutional failures leave local populations powerless, trapped in poverty while their resources fuel the global economy.
Support the show