The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan accused the country’s political elites of looting public revenues.
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- UN report blames systemic government corruption for South Sudan's human rights crisis.
- Political elites accused of diverting public revenues, especially from oil. 9s
- Corruption linked to hunger, collapsing health systems, and preventable deaths. 24s
- Over $25.2 billion in oil revenues generated since independence, but little reaches essential services. 34s
- Report makes 54 recommendations to end corruption and improve accountability. 1m 5s