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Diagnosing Corruption in Ethiopia - Ethiomedia

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308 <strong>Diagnos<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>Corruption</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Ethiopia</strong><br />

Problems can occur <strong>in</strong> compensat<strong>in</strong>g rural landholders where rural<br />

land is absorbed <strong>in</strong>to a municipality. Although the laws provide for compensation,<br />

the party responsible for the payment of compensation is<br />

unclear. This lack of clarity has resulted <strong>in</strong> cases where rural people whose<br />

land has been absorbed <strong>in</strong>to a city are not compensated<br />

In rural areas, the land records that exist are predom<strong>in</strong>antly manual<br />

and thus difficult to share. In urban areas, <strong>in</strong>formation on rights to land is<br />

available to <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong>stitutions upon request by letter with no cost<br />

<strong>in</strong>volved. However, because such <strong>in</strong>formation is not held <strong>in</strong> a systematic<br />

manner, it is usually difficult to access this <strong>in</strong>formation.<br />

Key <strong>in</strong>stitutional and capacity issues that create opportunities for corruption<br />

<strong>in</strong>clude the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

The broad delegation to unpublished directives, <strong>in</strong> the absence of a<br />

strong overarch<strong>in</strong>g policy framework, creates opportunities for discretion<br />

by officials.<br />

The lack of a clear, unambiguous mandate for the resolution of disputes<br />

creates opportunities for forum shopp<strong>in</strong>g and fosters an environment<br />

where there is little consequence to illegal activity.<br />

The laws do not clearly provide for the appo<strong>in</strong>tment of <strong>in</strong>dependent<br />

lease board members, which creates conflicts of <strong>in</strong>terest, reduces oversight<br />

of adm<strong>in</strong>istrative activity, and creates opportunities for abuse of<br />

discretion.<br />

Implementation of Processes, Procedures, Manuals<br />

Public land management. State ownership of all land <strong>in</strong> <strong>Ethiopia</strong> under<br />

the constitution has the perverse outcome that the state has little <strong>in</strong>centive<br />

to manage public land because it is the residual owner. Nonetheless,<br />

the record<strong>in</strong>g and demarcation of publicly held land <strong>in</strong> Addis Ababa and<br />

some regional states is substantial, especially <strong>in</strong> relation to protected forests<br />

and some of the national parks. Yet no consistent <strong>in</strong>ventory (record<br />

or maps) of public land unambiguously identifies rights and responsibility<br />

for management across the different areas of public land, and this affects<br />

the efficient management of public land and creates opportunities for the<br />

illegal allocation of public land to private parties.<br />

A substantial proportion of expropriated land is transferred to private<br />

<strong>in</strong>terests. The expropriation and relocation of smallholders has been to<br />

the advantage of extensive commercial farm<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g flower farms,<br />

biofuel, and other commodities.<br />

Compensation for the expropriation of registered property <strong>in</strong>volves<br />

the allocation of land as well as monetary compensation, but there is

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