The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission should identify and prioritize specific financial accountability and transparency interventions, recommends Enough Project.
The Enough Project, a research organization, says doing so, improves South Sudan economy.
The organization believes putting financial accountability and transparency in place first ends impunity for economic crimes like corruption.
The group suggests closure of all illegal oil accounts.
The looting of South Sudan’s natural wealth by a circle of political elites must be ended, says the Enough Project.
The group also recommends the international community to trace and return corrupted money to South Sudanese