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Half of Mali's TB and malaria grant money went to supposed "training events," and signatures were forged on receipts for per diem payments, lodging and travel expense claims.
Andrew Daley: The Global Fund Got It Right On Corruption Andrew Daley 2011
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Half of Mali's TB and malaria grant money went to supposed "training events," and signatures were forged on receipts for per diem payments, lodging and travel expense claims.
Billions MISSING: Celebrity-Backed Global Health Fund Faces Massive Fraud AP 2011
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Malian farm groups also suspect rice from the project is really being grown to ship back to Libya since the vast majority of Mali's farm production is devoted to millet and sorghum, the country's staple grains, not rice.
Farm projects put at risk Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Half of Mali's TB and malaria grant money went to supposed "training events," and signatures were forged on receipts for per diem payments, lodging and travel expense claims.
Andrew Daley: The Global Fund Got It Right On Corruption Andrew Daley 2011
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Instead, the 80 French troops in Niger's capital are conducting aerial surveillance of the group known as al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb along Mali's border with Algeria.
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It's an enjoyable, impressive set, but now she must show if she really has the originality of Mali's greatest female singers.
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And along Mali's western border with Mauritania, al Qaeda's Saharan franchise—long preoccupied with toppling Algeria's government—has refocused efforts to expel foreigners from a drought-racked territory it calls the Islamic Maghreb.
New Attacks Threaten Nigeria's Future Drew Hinshaw 2012
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The assault on the French diplomatic compound in Mali's capital was unsophisticated.
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Mali's Bakayé Traore celebrates his goal against Guinea during their Africa Cup of Nations game.
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In addition, four other lower ranking officials - Slim Aloulou of Tunisia, Mali's Amadou Diakite, Ahongalu Fusimalohi of Tonga and Botswana's Ismail Bhamjee - were also suspended in an alleged breach of the same rules.
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