Corruption in Tanzania:  The Case for Circumstantial Evidence
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Acknowledgments

I would like to express my profound gratitude to all who provided assistance and inspiration in various ways in the course of researching and writing this book. First and foremost, I wish to acknowledge support and assistance received from Prof. Leonard P. Shaidi and Prof. Ibrahim Juma. These two have given me immeasurable academic guidance and inspiration. They assisted me in clarifying the theoretical framework within which I could sensibly seek answers to questions that prompted me to wish to undertake the study. They were instrumental in my successfully resolving the many research methodology challenges I had to face. They offered friendly but firm criticism of my presentation of the study findings that are presented in this book. In the same vein, I wish to acknowledge my profound gratitude for the encouragement and academic support I received from Prof. Ronald Allen of the Law School, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, whose writings I have found illuminating and insightful.