The Tuna Bonds Scandal and the fishy business of hidden debt

金枪鱼债券丑闻和隐藏债务的可疑交易

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2024-12-10

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Back in 2016, the economy of Mozambique tipped into crisis. The culprit was a government corruption scandal linked to more than $1 billion that officials borrowed in secret. This was a high-profile example of hidden debt, but it's far from the only example. In fact, this kind of secret borrowing is a large and common problem among countries. Today on the show, a pair of economists share their new research on hidden debt and how it affects everyday people. Related Episodes: Why a debt tsunami is coming for the global economyWhat looks like a bond and acts like a bond but isn't a bond? For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • This is the indicator from Planet Money.

  • I'm Weyland Wong.

  • And I'm Darien woods.

  • Back in 2013, the Government of Mozambique said it was going fishing for tuna.

  • Mozambique is in Southeast Africa and borders the Indian Ocean, which has a lot of tuna.

  • The Mozambique government set up a new fishing company.

  • This company borrowed $850 million from international investors and it spent some of that money on a fleet of 24 new fishing boats.

  • But those boats never really got used.

  • It turns out that the government wasn't all that interested in building up its tuna fishing industry.

  • What some state officials were actually interested in was taking out loans and not telling anyone about it.

  • Yeah, around the same time, the government secretly borrowed over $1 billion through the same investment banks.

  • When this debt was uncovered a few years later, it caused a huge scandal involving bribery and kickbacks and the economy tipped into crisis.

  • It's a financial scandal that crashed Mozambique's economy.

  • Here's news outlet Al Jazeera reporting on the fallout in 2022.

  • It's become known as the hidden debt scandal and is one of the biggest corruption cases on the African continent this century.

  • A court in Mozambique, it was also.

  • Known as the tuna bond scandal and it's a high profile example of a government surreptitiously borrowing money.

  • But new research shows that hidden debt is a widespread problem.

  • Today on the show, the economists behind this research shine a light on this practice.

  • They tell us where the money comes from and how secret borrowing can make life worse for ordinary people.