Rwanda's Government sacks 200 police officers over curruption charges
According to Yahoo, Rwanda's Government has dismissed over 200 police officers after they got themselves mixed up with some corruption charges, as the government strive to keep the country corruption free. Rwanda is the third least corrupted nation in Africa were curruption is the watchword of the day.
Marie-Immaculée Ingabire, the head of Transparency International in Rwanda, said the ranking shows the Rwandan government's will to fight corruption.
Their dismissal was approved by President Paul Kagame whose style of governments has won him plaudits from external bodies due to his abilities to tackle corruption, Rwanda police spokesman Theos Badege said Monday there would be "no mercy" upon corrupt officers in the police.
Marie-Immaculée Ingabire, the head of Transparency International in Rwanda, said the ranking shows the Rwandan government's will to fight corruption.
Their dismissal was approved by President Paul Kagame whose style of governments has won him plaudits from external bodies due to his abilities to tackle corruption, Rwanda police spokesman Theos Badege said Monday there would be "no mercy" upon corrupt officers in the police.
Rwanda's Government sacks 200 police officers over curruption charges
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