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Africa may have lost £1tn in illegal flows of money, researchers say


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 More than £1tn may have flowed out of Africa illegally over the last four
decades, most of it to western financial institutions, according to a new
report.
Even using conservative estimates, the continent lost about $1.8tn (£1.18tn)
– meaning Africans living at the end of 2008 had each been deprived of an
average of $989 (£649) since 1970, according to the US-based research body
Global Financial Integrity (GFI).
The report says globally in recent years much attention has been focused on
corruption – the proceeds of bribery and theft by government officials – and
this only makes up about 3% of the cross-border flow of illicit money around
the world. The proceeds of commercial tax evasion, mainly through trade
mis-pricing, contribute 60% to 65% of the global total, while drug
trafficking, racketeering and counterfeiting make up 30% to 35%. The report
says Africa's percentages are likely to be roughly the same.The scourge eats
into Africa's total GDP, says the report, Illicit Financial Flows from
Africa: Hidden Resource for Development. Losses rose from around 2% of GDP
in 1970 to a peak of 11% in 1987, then dropped below 4% for much of the
Nineties, only to increase again to 8% of GDP in 2007 and 7% in 2008.The GFI
says that existing research shows that most flows to western financial
institutions, and calls on G20 members to crack down on international banks
and offshore financial centres.Illicit outflows from Africa grew at an
average 11.9% a year over the four decades. Some of this is attributed to
oil price rises and increased opportunities to mis-price trade."It is not
unreasonable to estimate total illicit outflows from the continent across
the 39 years at some $1.8tn," writes Raymond Baker, director of the
GFI."This massive flow of illicit money out of Africa is facilitated by a
global shadow financial system comprising tax havens, secrecy jurisdictions,
disguised corporations, anonymous trust accounts, fake foundations, trade
mis-pricing and money laundering techniques."This capital loss has a
devastating effect on development and attempts to alleviate poverty, the
report says. Even by a more conservative estimate, using accepted economic
models from the World Bank and the IMF, Africa has lost $854bn in cumulative
capital flight between 1970 and 2008, the report notes. This would be enough
to not only wipe out its 2008 external debt of $250bn but potentially leave
$600bn for poverty alleviation and economic growth."Instead, cumulative
illicit flows from the continent increased from about $57bn in the decade of
the 1970s to $437bn over the nine years 2000-2008."Africa lost around $29bn
a year between 1970 and 2008, of which the Sub-Saharan region accounted for
$22bn. On average, fuel exporters including Nigeria lost capital at the rate
of nearly $10bn a year. "The impact of this structure and the funds it
shifts out of Africa is staggering. It drains hard currency reserves,
heightens inflation, reduces tax collection, cancels investment, and
undermines free trade. It has its greatest impact on those at the bottom of
income scales in their countries, removing resources that could otherwise be
used for poverty alleviation and economic growth."It says that the huge
outflow explains why aid efforts to reduce poverty have underachieved in
Africa."According to recent studies by GFI and other researchers, developing
countries lose at least $10 through illegal flight capital for every $1 they
receive in external assistance."

Vernellia R. Randall
Professor of Law
University of Dayton





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