In a review of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's book, "Fighting Corruption is Dangerous," Olayinka Oyegbile reflects on the complexities of corruption and governance. The review highlights the author's insights into the challenges faced in combating corruption within state structures, emphasizing the notion that increased corruption often leads to a proliferation of laws. Okonjo-Iweala's work, published by The MIT Press in 2018, spans 173 pages and draws from her extensive experience in public service and international finance. The review also touches upon the author's perspective on the personal risks associated with fighting corruption.
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