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US court records suggest shadow economy behind Botswana’s safari boom
A high net worth tourist spent more than P800 000 of untraceable money on a safari in the Okavango Delta.
Years later, his identity remains unknown and so is the safari operator he paid. The anonymity is not accidental, it is structural. Botswana’s lucrative tourism industry is one of the rare global spaces where illicit wealth easily alchemizes into ordinary luxury.
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