South Sudanese leaders allegedly abused a US$993mn letter of credit (LC) scheme that deprived the country of food, fuel and medicine, a new report has claimed. Following a three-year investigation, corruption-tracking organisation The Sentry says that LCs intended to be used to purchase vital imports – necessary due to an oil production shutdown in 2012 ...

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