George Clooney Donates R14m To Combat Corruption In Africa

Clooney said the focus is "to make sure war crimes don't pay."
Actor George Clooney arrives on the red carpet for the film
Actor George Clooney arrives on the red carpet for the film
Mark Blinch / Reuters

New York - Hollywood actor George Clooney has donated $1-million (R14-million) to combat war crimes and corruption in Africa.

The Clooney Foundation for Justice on Wednesday announced the gift to the Sentry, an investigative initiative that Clooney co-founded to uncover the financial networks behind conflicts in Africa. In a statement, Clooney said the group's focus is "to make sure war crimes don't pay."

Clooney's grant, along with others, including one from actor Don Cheadle, totalled $3.45-million for a fundraising campaign.

The Sentry said the money will help fund reports in the coming year on "state looting and illicit financial flows out of the war-torn countries of South Sudan, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia and the Central African Republic."

Clooney and human rights activist John Prendergast founded the Sentry in 2015.

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