LIVING WITH:
CORRUPTION
A DISTURBING PORTRAIT OF HOW AFRICA REALLY WORKS
presented by SORIOUS SAMURA
directed by ELIZABETH JONES
executive producer RON MCCULAGH
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2007
executive producer
RON MCCULLAGH
presenter
SORIOUS SAMURA
director
ELIZABETH JONES

In this eye-opening film, Sorious reveals how corruption has become normal and accepted in Africa - one of the root causes of Africa's problems. Sadly, most aid money given by the West never reaches those it is meant to help, instead siphoned off by corrupt governments.

This film provides a sober portrait of how modern Africa really works.

Samura moves into one of the largest slums in Africa, Kibera in Kenya, to reveal the relentlessness of everyday corruption, where the poor have to bribe just to survive. Bribery is the modus operandi for obtaining basics such as hospital appointments, building their shacks, getting work, and staying out of jail.