Bad apples? Meet the majority of Egypt’s World Bank private borrowers
Over half of World Bank-financed private sector projects in Egypt have shell companies in tax havens
Osama Diab is a freelance journalist and anti-corruption and transparency researcher at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights.
Over half of World Bank-financed private sector projects in Egypt have shell companies in tax havens
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