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Businesses and corporations from around the world fuel corruption and the ongoing civil war in South Sudan. In the second report [ [link removed] ] in our investigative series on "The Taking of South Sudan", The Sentry shows how this dynamic unfolds in practice.
Despite his involvement in a series of major corruption scandals, a Sudanese tycoon widely known as Al-Cardinal has become one of the most powerful foreign businessmen in South Sudan. He has formed businesses with ruthless military commanders, imported weapons used during brutal military campaigns and scored hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts.
*TAKE ACTION: Deploy Financial Tools on International Facilitators of Corruption and Conflict in South Sudan* [ [link removed] ]
Until now, Al-Cardinal has faced few meaningful consequences. But his international commercial dealings-from business operations in places like Ethiopia and the United States, as well as expensive real estate in London and Dubai-may be the key to holding him accountable. From network sanctions to asset seizure orders, the tools [ [link removed] ] exist to impose consequences on the international facilitators of corruption and conflict in South Sudan. These measures should be investigated and, if appropriate, deployed to build leverage to enhance accountability and good governance./p>
Read "*Al-Cardinal: South Sudan's Original Oligarch.*" [ [link removed] ]
Sincerely,
Ian Schwab
Director of Advocacy and Impact Strategy
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