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    Corruption in Natural Resource Management: Plundering the Earth

    Elias W.By Elias W.March 31, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Corruption continues to cast a dark shadow over the stewardship of our planet’s natural resources, manifesting itself as a threat to biodiversity and sustainable development. Recent revelations from Benue National Park in Cameroon and the shocking case of Indonesian palm oil tycoon Surya Darmadi emphasize the pervasive nature of this issue.

    Benue National Park Biosphere Reserve Corruption

    A study by Forêts et Développement Rural (Foder) sheds light on the alarming state of corruption around Benue National Park (BNP) in northern Cameroon. The stakeholders’ perception, evaluated at 6.32 out of 10, indicates a moderate level of corruption infiltrating land and natural resource transactions. This corruption facilitates illegal practices such as grazing in prohibited areas, poaching, and illegal exploitation of forest products. Shockingly, these illicit activities resulted in a staggering 153,000 euros (100 million CFA francs) in corruption-related transactions in 2022.

    The fight against corruption in the GNP is gaining momentum through the European Union-funded EcoNorCam project. The project, in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Centre for Environment and Development, aims to implement a comprehensive strategy for change based on Cameroon’s National Strategy for the Fight against Corruption.

    Indonesian Palm Oil Tycoon’s Downfall

    In a local case in Jakarta, palm oil tycoon Surya Darmadi received a 15-year prison sentence for orchestrating corruption to establish illegal palm oil plantations in Indonesia’s Riau province. The court also mandated a hefty fine of $2.7 billion for the environmental and social damage caused by these illegal plantations, marking Indonesia’s costliest corruption case.

    Surya’s conviction reveals the transnational dimensions of corruption, as palm oil from his illegal operations found its way into the global supply chain, reaching six countries. The verdict, while criticized by environmental groups as too lenient, sends a strong message about accountability in the natural resource sector.

    Corruption in Natural Resource Management: A Global Challenge

    The broader issue of corruption in natural resource management transcends individual cases, posing a challenge to effective donor action. Natural resources, whether non-renewable like oil and minerals or renewable like forests and fisheries, often become breeding grounds for corruption due to the lure of resource rents and patronage.

    The ‘resource curse’ phenomenon, where resource-rich countries grow more slowly than their counterparts, is linked to rent-seeking behavior and patronage. Donors must strategically focus on reducing corruption’s grip by improving the economic environment, supporting institutional development, and fostering democratic reforms.

    The fight against corruption in natural resource management requires a multifaceted approach. Transparency and accountability must be coupled with efforts to address underlying issues such as rent-seeking and patronage. As we strive for sustainable development, the plundering of the earth through corruption must be curbed to ensure the preservation of our planet’s invaluable resources.

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