Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Cameron set to welcome leaders to anti-corruption conference in London

UK Prime Minister David Cameron is set to welcome delegates from countries across the world for a major anti-corruption conference in London.

The purpose of the summit is for a coalition of governments, businesses, international organisations and others to talk about practical steps to make tackling corruption a global priority.

But Mr Cameron's recent indiscretion calling both Nigeria and Afghanistan 'corrupt countries' is likely to take a spotlight, despite the Nigerian President agreeing with his statement.

From London our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman reports.

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