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Tanzania’s judges have piles of files to read over the Christmas holiday. A flurry of former ministers, high-profile businessmen and ex-employees of the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) were in court in November as prosecutors finally acted on information from anti-corruption investigators....

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Jayantkumar, Chandubhai, Jeetu, Patel, Johnson Mutachukurwa Lukaza, Rajabu Maranda, Jakaya Kikwete, Imani David Akim Mwakosya, Benjamin Mkapa, Basil Pesambili Mrambra, Daniel Ndhira Yona, United States, Chama Cha Mapinduzi

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