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The surge in land deals: When others are grabbing their land (The Economist)

Quoted: Then there is corruption. Many of the west African ?land grabbers? described by Ms Hilhorst are local politicians, civil servants and other urban elites who bribe local chiefs with gifts of motorbikes. Madeleine Fairbairn of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, argues that in Mozambique, an informal division of the spoils has emerged. Local bigwigs use their influence to get ?facilitation fees?, while national leaders manipulate the law and promote (or obstruct) projects to their own and their supporters? advantage.