3282: COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS SHOW: Combatting corruption in South Sudan
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This episode of Radio Miraya's Hard Talk examines the authenticity of South Sudan's recent crackdown on corruption, questioning whether it represents genuine reform or merely a politically motivated show of control. Hosts Viole Elias and Mojo Jacob Felix engage with two prominent guests—Professor Abraham Quoll Noon and Professor Peter Dwork-Niaba—both of whom offer critical perspectives on the country's deep-rooted systemic corruption. The discussion reveals that while the arrests of high-ranking officials are unprecedented and symbolically significant, they are viewed with skepticism due to lack of transparency, selective enforcement, and the absence of independent institutions. The professors argue that corruption originated during the liberation struggle and has since become institutionalized, with powerful individuals operating above the law. Public callers echo these concerns, highlighting the disconnect between elite privilege and citizen suffering, and questioning why key figures remain untouched. The episode concludes with a call for systemic change: independent judiciary, transparent investigations, and accountability for all, regardless of status.
The recent anti-corruption arrests are a first in South Sudan's history and symbolically important, but their legitimacy depends on transparent, fair trials.
Corruption in South Sudan is systemic and rooted in the liberation movement, with powerful individuals often above the law.
Institutions like the judiciary and anti-corruption commission are undermined by political interference and fear, making genuine accountability difficult.
Public trust is eroded not just by corruption, but by the perception of selective justice and lack of transparency in investigations.
Real reform requires more than arrests—it demands independent institutions, equal application of the law, and a commitment to transparency and accountability at all levels.
Introduction: The Hard Talk on Corruption in South Sudan
The episode opens with a welcome to Radio Miraya's Hard Talk segment, introducing the central question: Is the fight against corruption in South Sudan real change or just a show of political control? Hosts Viole Elias and Mojo Jacob Felix set the stage for a deep dive into the country's political and social landscape.
The First Crackdown: A Symbolic Move or Selective Justice?
“You cannot imprison people and leave them just lying in the prison like that. Our law is very clear. 24 hours.”
Roots of Corruption: From Liberation to Institutional Failure
“Corruption in South Sudan is as old as South Sudan itself. It began with the liberation movement.”
Public Voices: Citizens Demand Accountability and Transparency
“The public knows who the big fish are and they are not arrested. That means now, you know, these arrests are more selective rather than what is intended to fight corruption.”
The Role of Institutions and the Crisis of Trust
The discussion turns to the failure of institutions like the judiciary and anti-corruption commission, which are seen as vulnerable to political pressure. Guests emphasize that without independent, empowered institutions, any crackdown is meaningless.
“Corruption in South Sudan is as old as South Sudan itself. It began with the liberation movement.”
“The public knows who the big fish are and they are not arrested. That means now, you know, these arrests are more selective rather than what is intended to fight corruption.”
“Until we see people really guilty, and those who are innocent left free, we cannot believe in the president.”
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Guests
south sudan
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dr. abraham quoll noon
person
radio miraya
organization
professor peter dwork-niaba
person
president salva kir
person
violet elias
person
mojo jacob felix
person
hard talk
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dr. riyak machar
person
university of juba
organization
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