Madagascar's Anti-Corruption Leader Takes Helm as New Prime Minister

Madagascar's president appoints the head of the country's financial intelligence agency as the new prime minister amid a crackdown on corruption.
In a move aimed at tackling corruption in Madagascar, the country's strongman leader has appointed Mamitiana Rajaonarison as the new Prime Minister, just days after dismissing the previous government. Rajaonarison, who previously led the nation's financial intelligence and money laundering watchdog, is now tasked with spearheading the administration's efforts to root out graft and restore public trust.
Rajaonarison's Credentials and Anti-Corruption Expertise make him a logical choice to lead the government at this critical juncture. As the former head of the country's Financial Intelligence Unit, he brings a wealth of experience in investigating financial crimes and tracking illicit funds. This background is expected to be instrumental in his new role as he works to clean up the government and implement reforms to combat the endemic corruption that has long plagued the island nation.
Source: Deutsche Welle


