By Frank VoglThe Brazilian President’s removal from office will send shockwaves across Latin America, and possibly beyond.Over the past 25 years, vast bodies of national laws and international conventions to root out corruption have been agreed to. That’s progress.
However, enforcement actions have remained woefully inadequate on many fronts. The pressure to act has risen in recent time, as citizens in countries around the world have become impatient and frustrated that anti-corruption rhetoric has so often failed to lead to meaningful reform.
The Dilma case as a trendsetter?
This is where the removal from the office of Brazil’s President of the …read more
Source: The Globalist