HomeReportsHuman Rights Reports...Custom Report - 5b49d9a319 hide Human Rights Reports Custom Report Excerpts: Ethiopia Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Sort by Country Sort by Section In this section / Ethiopia Section 4. Corruption and Lack of Transparency in Government Ethiopia Section 4. Corruption and Lack of Transparency in Government The law provides criminal penalties for conviction of corruption. The government did not implement the law effectively or comprehensively. The government enacted policies to hold government officials more accountable. There were isolated reports of government corruption. Officials sometimes engaged in corrupt practices with impunity. On February 19, the HOPR issued the revised proclamation for the establishment of the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, which assessed that the revised proclamation would increase its capacity to implement the law. Corruption: In September the federal prosecutor withdrew charges against Ministry of Education officials Mekonnen Addis, Eshetu Asfaw, Taye Mengistu, and Nigusse Beyene who had been arrested in September 2020 for corrupt procurement resulting in a loss of 280 million birr ($6.48 million) and the production of books not meeting the requirements of the bidding contract. The federal prosecutor dropped the charges against all the officials due to doubts concerning the reliability of the material evidence used in the case. Edit Your Custom Report