OCCRP announces its 2024 Crime and Corruption Person of the Year and Lifetime Non-Achievement Award. 🏆
31/12/2024
Although Kenyan President William Ruto received the most public nominations in OCCRP history — over 40,000 — highlighting outrage over corruption, police brutality, and economic mismanagement under his government, this years, winner of the OCCRP’s 2024 Person of the Year in Organized Crime and Corruption is:-
- 🏆 Bashar al-Assad. 🏆
Bashar al-Assad.
- The ousted Syrian president turned Syria into a narco-state, financing his regime through Captagon trafficking while leaving behind a legacy of destruction.
Alia Ibrahim, Daraj Media co-founder and one of this year’s judges said:-
- “In addition to being a dictator like his father, Assad added unimaginable dimensions of crime and corruption, ruining the lives of countless people even outside the border of his own country.”
This year’s 🏆 A Lifetime Non-Achievement Award went to:-
- 🏆Teodoro Obiang of Equatorial Guinea, 🏆
Teodoro Obiang of Equatorial Guinea
- One of the longest-serving dictators in the world whose rule has been marked by the looting of his country’s oil wealth.
Judge and investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas said:-
- “Through fear, repression, and corruption, Teodoro Obiang has created a dynasty of wealth and impunity.”
Learn more about this year’s Corrupt Person of the Year and those recognised this year: https://www.occrp.org/en/person-of-the-year/bashar-al-assad
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