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Burkina Faso Bans Officials From Accepting Gifts Over $60. by Kriztovar13(m): 8:18am On Apr 30, 2016
Burkina Faso officials are no longer allowed to accept gifts worth more than 35,000 CFA francs (53 euros, $60), the government announced Thursday in another move to counter rife corruption and cronyism.
“If an agent receives a present, a gift and other perks worth more than 35,000 CFA francs, it falls under the law,” Justice Minister Rene Bagoro told reporters, outlining the terms of an order made by the cabinet on Wednesday.
An anti-corruption law adopted in 2015 already provides for up to 20 years in jail for economic crimes.
Under another new “appearance” decree, public officials are required to account for any apparently inexplicable increase in their standard of living.
“If you appear to have more than five percent more than what you should own, you fall foul of the law,” Bagoro said.
The decrees were made under the anti-corruption law passed by the National Transitional Council set up after the fall of president Blaise Compaore who fled the country after a popular uprising in 2014.
The anti-corruption law criminalises so-called appearance offences and prohibits gifts for public officials in a country where high-ranking government employees often receive donations and gifts.
The head of state, ministers or senior officials usually receive donations, such as cattle and valuable traditional clothes, during their tours of the country.
People often offer gifts and donations to public officials to encourage them to advance their issues.
The law also requires the head of state, members of the government, members of parliament, mayors, the military high command and senior officials to make a declaration of their property within 30 days of entering and leaving office.
President Roch Marc Christian Kabore, who was elected in November 2015, has made the fight against corruption a priority.

Source: m.guardian.ng/news/burkina-faso-bans-officials-from-accepting-gifts-over-60/
Re: Burkina Faso Bans Officials From Accepting Gifts Over $60. by Dakuuse(m): 8:29am On Apr 30, 2016
In Nigeria when buhari ban government officials from travelling in first class, PDP went of investigating buhari's daughter hmm nigerians are the one hindering change
Re: Burkina Faso Bans Officials From Accepting Gifts Over $60. by Kriztovar13(m): 8:30am On Apr 30, 2016
Smh
Re: Burkina Faso Bans Officials From Accepting Gifts Over $60. by html14java(f): 8:37am On Apr 30, 2016
Lol... A government official will take that in multiple of $60 in different instances to avenge arrest if it were to be Nigeria.

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Re: Burkina Faso Bans Officials From Accepting Gifts Over $60. by panafrican(m): 12:34am On May 01, 2016
html14java:
Lol... A government official will take that in multiple of $60 in different instances to avenge arrest if it were to be Nigeria.
grin
You got it !

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