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Outgoing British high commissioner Edward Clay says he has no regrets of his spats with the Government over corruption. He spoke as Swedish ambassador Bo Goransson, speaking separately, asked leaders to make their wealth public with or without a law requiring them to do so. Although he has been criticised for taking on the Government in the last months of his tour of duty, Sir Edward insisted that his move to expose corruption had rallied the country against the vice and led to good governance.