The sometimes secretive activities of those who make a business of suing bankrupt governments of developing countries are rarely associated with campaigns for transparency and openness.
Development campaigners such as Oxfam and the Jubilee Debt Campaign inveigh against so-called vulture funds that buy up defaulted sovereign debt cheaply and use high-powered lawyers and novel legal avenues to sue for full repayment. But when the government in question is mired in allegations of mismanagement and corruption, the issues can become blurred.



