The country’s top leader vowed to extend “for the long-term” an anti-corruption campaign that has had a chilling effect on the economy after police revealed financial scandals in the real estate sector worth more than 3% of gross domestic product.
The campaign against graft has been under way since 2016, but gained momentum last year after authorities in the country cracked down on several high-profile frauds and corruption cases involving top corporate executives and high-ranking state officials.
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