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The first step in bringing an end to corruption starts with you: obey the law and encourage those around you to do the same. Corruption Watch is encouraging all South Africans to sign a pledge to be a responsible and honest citizen, and to undertake to: “neither pay nor take bribes; obey the law and encourage others around me to obeythe law
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 1, overview - Corruption Watch. Since our launch in January 2013, Corruption Watch has received a high volume of reports uncovering corrupt activities at local government level. As local government is the sphere of government that is the closest to the people and provides services to communities, itis
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 2, who's who - Corruption Watch. Municipalities are complex institutions with a wide range of powers and duties. It is important to know who the officials and role-players in municipalities are, and to understand their duties and responsibilities. They are the people and structures responsible forthe
WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of THE ARMS DEAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Formally known as the Strategic Defence Package, the arms deal, to use its notorious nickname, was a multi-billion-rand military acquisition project finalised in 1999 by the South African government. Get all the background information on our new mini-site, and follow the Seriti Commission as it probes allegations of corruption. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA The Constitution of South Africa is the supreme law in the land. Any law or conduct that is in conflict with the Constitution is invalid. All obligations that are imposed by the Constitution, including those on local government, must be fulfilled. Chapter 7 of the Constitution deals with local government and sets out its overall objectives. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
HOW TO STOP IT
The first step in bringing an end to corruption starts with you: obey the law and encourage those around you to do the same. Corruption Watch is encouraging all South Africans to sign a pledge to be a responsible and honest citizen, and to undertake to: “neither pay nor take bribes; obey the law and encourage others around me to obeythe law
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 1, overview - Corruption Watch. Since our launch in January 2013, Corruption Watch has received a high volume of reports uncovering corrupt activities at local government level. As local government is the sphere of government that is the closest to the people and provides services to communities, itis
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 2, who's who - Corruption Watch. Municipalities are complex institutions with a wide range of powers and duties. It is important to know who the officials and role-players in municipalities are, and to understand their duties and responsibilities. They are the people and structures responsible forthe
WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of THE ARMS DEAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Formally known as the Strategic Defence Package, the arms deal, to use its notorious nickname, was a multi-billion-rand military acquisition project finalised in 1999 by the South African government. Get all the background information on our new mini-site, and follow the Seriti Commission as it probes allegations of corruption. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA The Constitution of South Africa is the supreme law in the land. Any law or conduct that is in conflict with the Constitution is invalid. All obligations that are imposed by the Constitution, including those on local government, must be fulfilled. Chapter 7 of the Constitution deals with local government and sets out its overall objectives. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
WHY EFFECTIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT IS IMPORTANT BEYOND 2021 Corruption, political instability, unskilled or unqualified appointees, mismanagement - there are some of the factors underscoring the continued poor performance of municipalities across the country, writes GGA's Stuart Mbanyele. But local government elections place the power to change this lamentable situation in the hands of the people, giving them the chance to elect officials who will REPORT CORRUPTION NOW Corruption Watch takes your decision to stay anonymous very seriously and appreciates your contribution to the fight against corruption in South Africa. Corruption Watch will use your incident report to detect hotspots of corruption and analyze it further. Corruption Watch can only follow up on reported incidents, when contact details are LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 1, overview - Corruption Watch. Since our launch in January 2013, Corruption Watch has received a high volume of reports uncovering corrupt activities at local government level. As local government is the sphere of government that is the closest to the people and provides services to communities, itis
IEC LAUNCHES 2021 LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, AIMS TO The Independent Electoral Commission has launched its mobilisation campaign for the upcoming 2021 local government elections, scheduled for 27 October under the theme Every Voice Together. The campaign aims to attract young people who are under-represented on the voters roll. And while the commission has been challenged by the current unprecedented conditions, and there are LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 2, who's who - Corruption Watch. Municipalities are complex institutions with a wide range of powers and duties. It is important to know who the officials and role-players in municipalities are, and to understand their duties and responsibilities. They are the people and structures responsible forthe
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is HOW TO STOP CORRUPTION: FIVE KEY INGREDIENTS How to stop corruption: five key ingredients - Corruption Watch. First published by Transparency International. There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however anti-corruption practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa - part 5, finances - Corruption Watch. The second-last article in our local government series tackles the issue of finances. Funding from the national government is essential for the running of municipal administrations as well asNEWS & VIEWS
Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa THE ARMS DEAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Formally known as the Strategic Defence Package, the arms deal, to use its notorious nickname, was a multi-billion-rand military acquisition project finalised in 1999 by the South African government. Get all the background information on our new mini-site, and follow the Seriti Commission as it probes allegations of corruption. HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
HOW TO STOP IT
The first step in bringing an end to corruption starts with you: obey the law and encourage those around you to do the same. Corruption Watch is encouraging all South Africans to sign a pledge to be a responsible and honest citizen, and to undertake to: “neither pay nor take bribes; obey the law and encourage others around me to obeythe law
WHY IS CORRUPTION GETTING WORSE IN SOUTH AFRICA Gareth Newham As the world remembers the passing of global icon Nelson Mandela, the fact that he was a man of principle is a clear element of his success as a leader and overall greatness. He understood the vital importance of the constitutional principles of LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
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R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN MUNICIPAL The importance of voting in municipal elections - Corruption Watch. Local government elections will take place on 3 August this year. This is the chance for citizens to vote for the people who they believe will best look after their service delivery interests such as water and electricity; the maintenance of parks, roads and other publicspaces
MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS ACT, 2000 SCHEDULE 1 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 14.5 The Commissions Act, 1947 (Act No.8 of 1947), may be applied to an investigation in terms of subitem (3). 14.6 If the MEC is of the opinion that the councillor has breached a THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PUBLIC PROTECTOR The importance of the Public Protector Described by our Supreme Court of Appeal as a "watchdog", the Public Protector is also often comparedto an ombudsman.
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
HOW TO STOP IT
The first step in bringing an end to corruption starts with you: obey the law and encourage those around you to do the same. Corruption Watch is encouraging all South Africans to sign a pledge to be a responsible and honest citizen, and to undertake to: “neither pay nor take bribes; obey the law and encourage others around me to obeythe law
WHY IS CORRUPTION GETTING WORSE IN SOUTH AFRICA Gareth Newham As the world remembers the passing of global icon Nelson Mandela, the fact that he was a man of principle is a clear element of his success as a leader and overall greatness. He understood the vital importance of the constitutional principles of LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
IMPLEMENTING AND ENFORCING THE AFRICAN UNION … Implementing and Enforcing the AUCPCC | Transparency International 2 Transparency International is a global movement with one vision: aworld in
R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN MUNICIPAL The importance of voting in municipal elections - Corruption Watch. Local government elections will take place on 3 August this year. This is the chance for citizens to vote for the people who they believe will best look after their service delivery interests such as water and electricity; the maintenance of parks, roads and other publicspaces
MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS ACT, 2000 SCHEDULE 1 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 14.5 The Commissions Act, 1947 (Act No.8 of 1947), may be applied to an investigation in terms of subitem (3). 14.6 If the MEC is of the opinion that the councillor has breached a THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PUBLIC PROTECTOR The importance of the Public Protector Described by our Supreme Court of Appeal as a "watchdog", the Public Protector is also often comparedto an ombudsman.
WHY EFFECTIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT IS IMPORTANT BEYOND 2021 Corruption, political instability, unskilled or unqualified appointees, mismanagement - there are some of the factors underscoring the continued poor performance of municipalities across the country, writes GGA's Stuart Mbanyele. But local government elections place the power to change this lamentable situation in the hands of the people, giving them the chance to elect officials who will REPORT CORRUPTION NOW Corruption Watch takes your decision to stay anonymous very seriously and appreciates your contribution to the fight against corruption in South Africa. Corruption Watch will use your incident report to detect hotspots of corruption and analyze it further. Corruption Watch can only follow up on reported incidents, when contact details are IEC LAUNCHES 2021 LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, AIMS TO The Independent Electoral Commission has launched its mobilisation campaign for the upcoming 2021 local government elections, scheduled for 27 October under the theme Every Voice Together. The campaign aims to attract young people who are under-represented on the voters roll. And while the commission has been challenged by the current unprecedented conditions, and there are WHAT CAN YOU DO TO FIGHT CORRUPTION? It's a new year, and the fight against corruption goes on. It is tempting to feel discouraged, but if you thought you as an individual were powerless, think again! No matter who you are or where you work, there is something in our list of anti-corruption activities that you CAN do, starting today. LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is CONTACT - CORRUPTION WATCH We are particularly keen to know about groups active in communities where corruption is rife and which need our support to stand up to it. We will post your information on our website and, where relevant, refer people to you for assistance. Corruption Watch (RF) NPC is a registered NPO (102-843-NPO) and NPC (K2011/11/8829/08). HOW TO STOP CORRUPTION: FIVE KEY INGREDIENTS How to stop corruption: five key ingredients - Corruption Watch. First published by Transparency International. There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however anti-corruption practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA The Constitution of South Africa is the supreme law in the land. Any law or conduct that is in conflict with the Constitution is invalid. All obligations that are imposed by the Constitution, including those on local government, must be fulfilled. Chapter 7 of the Constitution deals with local government and sets out its overall objectives.JUSTICE-FEATURE
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Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
HOW TO STOP IT
The first step in bringing an end to corruption starts with you: obey the law and encourage those around you to do the same. Corruption Watch is encouraging all South Africans to sign a pledge to be a responsible and honest citizen, and to undertake to: “neither pay nor take bribes; obey the law and encourage others around me to obeythe law
WHY IS CORRUPTION GETTING WORSE IN SOUTH AFRICA Gareth Newham As the world remembers the passing of global icon Nelson Mandela, the fact that he was a man of principle is a clear element of his success as a leader and overall greatness. He understood the vital importance of the constitutional principles of LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
IMPLEMENTING AND ENFORCING THE AFRICAN UNION … Implementing and Enforcing the AUCPCC | Transparency International 2 Transparency International is a global movement with one vision: aworld in
R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN MUNICIPAL The importance of voting in municipal elections - Corruption Watch. Local government elections will take place on 3 August this year. This is the chance for citizens to vote for the people who they believe will best look after their service delivery interests such as water and electricity; the maintenance of parks, roads and other publicspaces
MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS ACT, 2000 SCHEDULE 1 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 14.5 The Commissions Act, 1947 (Act No.8 of 1947), may be applied to an investigation in terms of subitem (3). 14.6 If the MEC is of the opinion that the councillor has breached a THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PUBLIC PROTECTOR The importance of the Public Protector Described by our Supreme Court of Appeal as a "watchdog", the Public Protector is also often comparedto an ombudsman.
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
HOW TO STOP IT
The first step in bringing an end to corruption starts with you: obey the law and encourage those around you to do the same. Corruption Watch is encouraging all South Africans to sign a pledge to be a responsible and honest citizen, and to undertake to: “neither pay nor take bribes; obey the law and encourage others around me to obeythe law
WHY IS CORRUPTION GETTING WORSE IN SOUTH AFRICA Gareth Newham As the world remembers the passing of global icon Nelson Mandela, the fact that he was a man of principle is a clear element of his success as a leader and overall greatness. He understood the vital importance of the constitutional principles of LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
IMPLEMENTING AND ENFORCING THE AFRICAN UNION … Implementing and Enforcing the AUCPCC | Transparency International 2 Transparency International is a global movement with one vision: aworld in
R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN MUNICIPAL The importance of voting in municipal elections - Corruption Watch. Local government elections will take place on 3 August this year. This is the chance for citizens to vote for the people who they believe will best look after their service delivery interests such as water and electricity; the maintenance of parks, roads and other publicspaces
MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS ACT, 2000 SCHEDULE 1 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 14.5 The Commissions Act, 1947 (Act No.8 of 1947), may be applied to an investigation in terms of subitem (3). 14.6 If the MEC is of the opinion that the councillor has breached a THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PUBLIC PROTECTOR The importance of the Public Protector Described by our Supreme Court of Appeal as a "watchdog", the Public Protector is also often comparedto an ombudsman.
WHY EFFECTIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT IS IMPORTANT BEYOND 2021 Corruption, political instability, unskilled or unqualified appointees, mismanagement - there are some of the factors underscoring the continued poor performance of municipalities across the country, writes GGA's Stuart Mbanyele. But local government elections place the power to change this lamentable situation in the hands of the people, giving them the chance to elect officials who will REPORT CORRUPTION NOW Corruption Watch takes your decision to stay anonymous very seriously and appreciates your contribution to the fight against corruption in South Africa. Corruption Watch will use your incident report to detect hotspots of corruption and analyze it further. Corruption Watch can only follow up on reported incidents, when contact details are IEC LAUNCHES 2021 LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, AIMS TO The Independent Electoral Commission has launched its mobilisation campaign for the upcoming 2021 local government elections, scheduled for 27 October under the theme Every Voice Together. The campaign aims to attract young people who are under-represented on the voters roll. And while the commission has been challenged by the current unprecedented conditions, and there are WHAT CAN YOU DO TO FIGHT CORRUPTION? It's a new year, and the fight against corruption goes on. It is tempting to feel discouraged, but if you thought you as an individual were powerless, think again! No matter who you are or where you work, there is something in our list of anti-corruption activities that you CAN do, starting today. LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is HOW TO STOP CORRUPTION: FIVE KEY INGREDIENTS How to stop corruption: five key ingredients - Corruption Watch. First published by Transparency International. There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however anti-corruption practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact.JUSTICE-FEATURE
Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA The Constitution of South Africa is the supreme law in the land. Any law or conduct that is in conflict with the Constitution is invalid. All obligations that are imposed by the Constitution, including those on local government, must be fulfilled. Chapter 7 of the Constitution deals with local government and sets out its overall objectives.NEWS & VIEWS
Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN MUNICIPAL The importance of voting in municipal elections - Corruption Watch. Local government elections will take place on 3 August this year. This is the chance for citizens to vote for the people who they believe will best look after their service delivery interests such as water and electricity; the maintenance of parks, roads and other publicspaces
WHAT’S THE REAL COST OF CORRUPTION By Lorraine Louw It’s easy to point to the losers when it comes to government corruption – that would be the residents and citizens. It is much more difficult to quantify the actual cash lost, with various government departments and entities, as well as political parties and NGOs, turning out their own figures. In October2020 ECONOMIC CRIME
Q Has your organisation experienced any fraud and/or economic crime within the last 24 months? Top 10 countries reporting most economic crime Q Has your organisation experienced any fraud and/or economic crime within the last 24 months? Reported rate of economic crime by region With 38% of global participants in PwC’s 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey (2020) identifying China LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in a municipality. Municipalities spend their revenue on a wide range of expenses such LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS Now that elections are over and new municipal councils and structures are in formation, do you know the functions of the people who have been elected to represent your interests to the municipality? Read our guide to municipal councillors to understand what is expected of them and how to hold them accountable REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR South Africa faces significant water challenges. Water is often not available where and when it is needed, or of the quality needed. Reasons include unpredictable rainfall, limited infrastructure, the misuse of financial resources, and poor management. HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believe it's pointless. The report, the 2013/14 Victims of Crime survey, is SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS ACT NO. 84 OF 1996 1. Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise— “Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); Wording of Sections “Council of Education Ministers” means the Council of Education Ministers established by the R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES By Valencia Talane Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusion for projects done between 2006 and 2010. Read the full press release here.The value of
WHAT’S THE REAL COST OF CORRUPTION By Lorraine Louw It’s easy to point to the losers when it comes to government corruption – that would be the residents and citizens. It is much more difficult to quantify the actual cash lost, with various government departments and entities, as well as political parties and NGOs, turning out their own figures. In October2020 ECONOMIC CRIME
Q Has your organisation experienced any fraud and/or economic crime within the last 24 months? Top 10 countries reporting most economic crime Q Has your organisation experienced any fraud and/or economic crime within the last 24 months? Reported rate of economic crime by region With 38% of global participants in PwC’s 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey (2020) identifying China LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in a municipality. Municipalities spend their revenue on a wide range of expenses such LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS Now that elections are over and new municipal councils and structures are in formation, do you know the functions of the people who have been elected to represent your interests to the municipality? Read our guide to municipal councillors to understand what is expected of them and how to hold them accountable REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR South Africa faces significant water challenges. Water is often not available where and when it is needed, or of the quality needed. Reasons include unpredictable rainfall, limited infrastructure, the misuse of financial resources, and poor management. HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believe it's pointless. The report, the 2013/14 Victims of Crime survey, is SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS ACT NO. 84 OF 1996 1. Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise— “Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); Wording of Sections “Council of Education Ministers” means the Council of Education Ministers established by the R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES By Valencia Talane Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusion for projects done between 2006 and 2010. Read the full press release here.The value of
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH Corruption Watch is a non-profit organisation working to fight corruption in South Africa. Read latest news, report corruption to us or join our campaigns. WHY EFFECTIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT IS IMPORTANT BEYOND 2021 Corruption, political instability, unskilled or unqualified appointees, mismanagement - there are some of the factors underscoring the continued poor performance of municipalities across the country, writes GGA's Stuart Mbanyele. But local government elections place the power to change this lamentable situation in the hands of the people, giving them the chance to elect officials who willWE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption and international perceptions of corruption in South Africa has been damaging to the country’s reputation and has created obstacles to local and foreign direct investment, flows to the stock market, global competitiveness, economic growth and has ultimately LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is IEC LAUNCHES 2021 LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, AIMS TO The Independent Electoral Commission has launched its mobilisation campaign for the upcoming 2021 local government elections, scheduled for 27 October under the theme Every Voice Together. The campaign aims to attract young people who are under-represented on the voters roll. And while the commission has been challenged by the current unprecedented conditions, and there are CW HEALTH SECTOR CORRUPTION REPORT REVEALS TOLL ON OUR Corruption Watch, in a report released today, points to the devastating impact of corruption on the lives of people reliant on receiving basic healthcare services from CW, CASAC SUPPORT PARLIAMENTARY PROCESS IN MKHWEBANE Corruption Watch and the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution have joined, as amici curiae, Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s application to have Parliament’s removal rules declared invalid. The two organisations are WHAT’S THE REAL COST OF CORRUPTION By Lorraine Louw It’s easy to point to the losers when it comes to government corruption – that would be the residents and citizens. It is much more difficult to quantify the actual cash lost, with various government departments and entities, as well as political parties and NGOs, turning out their own figures. In OctoberNEWS & VIEWS
Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENTS: A SOLUTION TO NPA BACKLOG The conditions in South Africa are ripe for alternatives to traditional processes of resolving cases of economic crime. Investigative and prosecuting agencies are under huge strain, and an option such as deferred prosecution agreements could relieve HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
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Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR Corruption in the water sector must be tackled: water is too important to allow its management to be undermined. At the same time, the wider political and economic challenges that drive much of this corruption must also be addressed. Join us as we launch our research report, MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN: corruption in South Africa’s water sector SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS ACT NO. 84 OF 1996 1. Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise— “Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); Wording of Sections “Council of Education Ministers” means the Council of Education Ministers established by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION South Africans’ reasons for not reporting corruption. A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believeit's pointless.
TSHWANE METRO CORRUPTION A PROBLEM Corruption Watch has recently investigated a few reports of corruption in the City of Tshwane metro municipality. All involved irregular procurement or employment, and the municipality denied us access to some information, and simply ignored other requests, making it highly unlikely that the cases could be resolved. R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
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Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR Corruption in the water sector must be tackled: water is too important to allow its management to be undermined. At the same time, the wider political and economic challenges that drive much of this corruption must also be addressed. Join us as we launch our research report, MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN: corruption in South Africa’s water sector SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS ACT NO. 84 OF 1996 1. Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise— “Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); Wording of Sections “Council of Education Ministers” means the Council of Education Ministers established by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION South Africans’ reasons for not reporting corruption. A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believeit's pointless.
TSHWANE METRO CORRUPTION A PROBLEM Corruption Watch has recently investigated a few reports of corruption in the City of Tshwane metro municipality. All involved irregular procurement or employment, and the municipality denied us access to some information, and simply ignored other requests, making it highly unlikely that the cases could be resolved. R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
IEC LAUNCHES 2021 LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, AIMS TO The Independent Electoral Commission has launched its mobilisation campaign for the upcoming 2021 local government elections, scheduled for 27 October under the theme Every Voice Together. The campaign aims to attract young people who are under-represented on the voters roll. And while the commission has been challenged by the current unprecedented conditions, and there areWE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is CW ANNUAL REPORT: AVERAGE 11 WHISTLE-BLOWER REPORTS A DAY Released today, Corruption Watch’s 2020 annual report, titled From Crisis to Action, reveals that last year the organisation received the second highest number of reports of corruption in a calendar year since its inception in 2012, and importantly, the highest number of reports implicating the policing and healthcare sectors. As in previous years, the majority of reports came from Gauteng DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENT ARCHIVES Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENTS: A SOLUTION TO NPA BACKLOG The conditions in South Africa are ripe for alternatives to traditional processes of resolving cases of economic crime. Investigative and prosecuting agencies are under huge strain, and an option such as deferred prosecution agreements could relieve CW HEALTH SECTOR CORRUPTION REPORT REVEALS TOLL ON OUR CW health sector corruption report reveals toll on our most vulnerable. Corruption Watch, in a report released today, points to the devastating impact of corruption on the lives of people reliant on receiving basic healthcare services from public health facilities in South Africa. The report is titled X -Ray: The critical state of thehealth
CORRUPTION ENDANGERS ROAD USERS Road safety organisation Arrive Alive, in a recently published online report, discussed crimes that affect road users, as well as the quality of South Africa’s roads. These crimes include corruption. Arrive Alive reported: “We have to admit that we face serious challenges to safety daily at our homes, places of work and on theroads.
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
WE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR Corruption in the water sector must be tackled: water is too important to allow its management to be undermined. At the same time, the wider political and economic challenges that drive much of this corruption must also be addressed. Join us as we launch our research report, MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN: corruption in South Africa’s water sector SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS ACT NO. 84 OF 1996 1. Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise— “Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); Wording of Sections “Council of Education Ministers” means the Council of Education Ministers established by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION South Africans’ reasons for not reporting corruption. A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believeit's pointless.
TSHWANE METRO CORRUPTION A PROBLEM Corruption Watch has recently investigated a few reports of corruption in the City of Tshwane metro municipality. All involved irregular procurement or employment, and the municipality denied us access to some information, and simply ignored other requests, making it highly unlikely that the cases could be resolved. R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
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Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR Corruption in the water sector must be tackled: water is too important to allow its management to be undermined. At the same time, the wider political and economic challenges that drive much of this corruption must also be addressed. Join us as we launch our research report, MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN: corruption in South Africa’s water sector SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS ACT NO. 84 OF 1996 1. Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise— “Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); Wording of Sections “Council of Education Ministers” means the Council of Education Ministers established by the LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION South Africans’ reasons for not reporting corruption. A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believeit's pointless.
TSHWANE METRO CORRUPTION A PROBLEM Corruption Watch has recently investigated a few reports of corruption in the City of Tshwane metro municipality. All involved irregular procurement or employment, and the municipality denied us access to some information, and simply ignored other requests, making it highly unlikely that the cases could be resolved. R1.5BN CONSTRUCTION FINES: ‘GRAFT HAS CONSEQUENCES R1.5bn construction fines: ‘graft has consequences’ - Corruption Watch. By Valencia Talane. Large companies hoping to do work with government in future will have to heed a stern warning from the Competition Commission, which today slapped 15 construction firms with penalties amounting to R1.5-billion for tender-rigging and collusionfor
HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
IEC LAUNCHES 2021 LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, AIMS TO The Independent Electoral Commission has launched its mobilisation campaign for the upcoming 2021 local government elections, scheduled for 27 October under the theme Every Voice Together. The campaign aims to attract young people who are under-represented on the voters roll. And while the commission has been challenged by the current unprecedented conditions, and there areWE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT Local government shows the health of public institutions at the most atomised level, says Good Governance Africa, which published the second edition of its Government Performance Index recently. Local municipalities are universes, where the historic legacy of the country and the current democratic dynamics converge to give a clear picture of the status quo. This look at the 2019 GPI is LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Local government in South Africa – part 6, procurement - Corruption Watch. So far we’ve looked at the structure of municipalities, the laws that govern their management, the way they should handle finances, and the people who manage these tasks. In the last article in our series, we explain how procurement should work in amunicipality.
DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENTS: A SOLUTION TO NPA BACKLOG The conditions in South Africa are ripe for alternatives to traditional processes of resolving cases of economic crime. Investigative and prosecuting agencies are under huge strain, and an option such as deferred prosecution agreements could relieveINCENTIVE ARCHIVES
Corruption Watch is a Transparency International chapter working to fight corruption in South Africa CW HEALTH SECTOR CORRUPTION REPORT REVEALS TOLL ON OUR CW health sector corruption report reveals toll on our most vulnerable. Corruption Watch, in a report released today, points to the devastating impact of corruption on the lives of people reliant on receiving basic healthcare services from public health facilities in South Africa. The report is titled X -Ray: The critical state of thehealth
CORRUPTION ENDANGERS ROAD USERS Road safety organisation Arrive Alive, in a recently published online report, discussed crimes that affect road users, as well as the quality of South Africa’s roads. These crimes include corruption. Arrive Alive reported: “We have to admit that we face serious challenges to safety daily at our homes, places of work and on theroads.
VBS BANK SCANDAL REVEALED IN EXPLOSIVE REPORT The release yesterday of The Great Bank Heist, the forensic investigation report into the affairs of VBS Bank, has seen a wave of outrage surge around the nation, as details emerged of how R1.9-billion was looted. VBS started off in 1982 as a small specialist corporate finance and retail bank, and today is at the centre of a vast thieving syndicate. REPORT CORRUPTION NOW Corruption Watch takes your decision to stay anonymous very seriously and appreciates your contribution to the fight against corruption in South Africa. Corruption Watch will use your incident report to detect hotspots of corruption and analyze it further. Corruption Watch can only follow up on reported incidents, when contact details areWE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR Corruption in the water sector must be tackled: water is too important to allow its management to be undermined. At the same time, the wider political and economic challenges that drive much of this corruption must also be addressed. Join us as we launch our research report, MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN: corruption in South Africa’s water sector HOW TO STOP CORRUPTION: FIVE KEY INGREDIENTS How to stop corruption: five key ingredients - Corruption Watch. First published by Transparency International. There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however anti-corruption practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION South Africans’ reasons for not reporting corruption. A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believeit's pointless.
JMPD BRIBE HOTSPOTS REVEALED JMPD bribe hotspots revealed - Corruption Watch. By Kavisha Pillay. After speaking to JMPD spokesperson Wayne Minnaar and analysing our own data from the tip-offs we get from the public, it’s become clear that Sandton is a bribe hotspot, followed closely by Fourways, Dainfern and Midrand. Assess the level of metro cop bribery in yourarea
STATISTICS SA: VICTIMS OF CRIME SURVEY, 2011 The Victims of Crime Survey 2011, a countrywide survey by Statistics South Africa, focuses on peoples’ perceptions and experiences of crime and their views regarding the police and justice systems. Residents from 29 754 households were polled between January 2010 and December 2010, with the findings providing insights into national and provincial trends. Among the key DIRECTOR FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE CENTRE SOUTH AFRICAN Corruption Watch (RF) NPC Reg. No. K2011/118829/08 8th Floor Heerengracht Building, 87 De Korte Street Braamfontein 2001 Johannesburg P O Box 30630 REPORT CORRUPTION NOW Corruption Watch takes your decision to stay anonymous very seriously and appreciates your contribution to the fight against corruption in South Africa. Corruption Watch will use your incident report to detect hotspots of corruption and analyze it further. Corruption Watch can only follow up on reported incidents, when contact details areWE ARE ALL AFFECTED
Corruption affects us all. Corruption affects us all. It threatens sustainable economic development, ethical values and justice; it destabilises our society and endangers the rule of law. It undermines the institutions and values of our democracy. But because public policies and public resources are largely beneficial to poor people,it is they
REPORT LAUNCH: CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WATER SECTOR Corruption in the water sector must be tackled: water is too important to allow its management to be undermined. At the same time, the wider political and economic challenges that drive much of this corruption must also be addressed. Join us as we launch our research report, MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN: corruption in South Africa’s water sector HOW TO STOP CORRUPTION: FIVE KEY INGREDIENTS How to stop corruption: five key ingredients - Corruption Watch. First published by Transparency International. There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however anti-corruption practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. HOW TO MAKE PAIA REQUEST Ordinary people – citizens and non-citizens alike – have the right to get information held by government entities and private corporations. We look at how to go about making a PAIA request. Mama Masisa Mkwanazi* 54, is a single mother of five. A domestic worker, she lives with her children in her brother’s home in WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of SOUTH AFRICANS' REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING CORRUPTION South Africans’ reasons for not reporting corruption. A new report released last week by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) reveals that more than two thirds of South African households believe that corruption has increased during the period 2010 to 2013. However, nearly half of them would not report corruption because they believeit's pointless.
JMPD BRIBE HOTSPOTS REVEALED JMPD bribe hotspots revealed - Corruption Watch. By Kavisha Pillay. After speaking to JMPD spokesperson Wayne Minnaar and analysing our own data from the tip-offs we get from the public, it’s become clear that Sandton is a bribe hotspot, followed closely by Fourways, Dainfern and Midrand. Assess the level of metro cop bribery in yourarea
STATISTICS SA: VICTIMS OF CRIME SURVEY, 2011 The Victims of Crime Survey 2011, a countrywide survey by Statistics South Africa, focuses on peoples’ perceptions and experiences of crime and their views regarding the police and justice systems. Residents from 29 754 households were polled between January 2010 and December 2010, with the findings providing insights into national and provincial trends. Among the key DIRECTOR FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE CENTRE SOUTH AFRICAN Corruption Watch (RF) NPC Reg. No. K2011/118829/08 8th Floor Heerengracht Building, 87 De Korte Street Braamfontein 2001 Johannesburg P O Box 30630 HOME | CORRUPTION WATCH SA more worried about corruption than Covid-19, says new survey. Compiled by Luke DanielFirst published on Business Insider South Africa ranks as one of the most worried nations in the world, according to a new international survey. And unlike many other countries, Covid-19 is not the top concern locally, with citizens moreconcerned about
HOW TO STOP CORRUPTION: FIVE KEY INGREDIENTS How to stop corruption: five key ingredients - Corruption Watch. First published by Transparency International. There is no silver bullet for fighting corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however anti-corruption practitioners are always on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. WE MUST HOLD OUR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS We must hold our municipal councillors accountable - Corruption Watch. In the just-concluded local municipal elections we cast two votes – one for a party and one for an individual. Voters in areas which form part of a district council received a third ballot paper for the district council election. Those votes will result in the election of DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENTS: A SOLUTION TO NPA BACKLOG The conditions in South Africa are ripe for alternatives to traditional processes of resolving cases of economic crime. Investigative and prosecuting agencies are under huge strain, and an option such as deferred prosecution agreements could relieve PEACE AND CORRUPTION The most striking aspect of the corruption-peace relationship is the presence of a ‘tipping point’, according to the IEP. If a country has low levels of corruption then increases in corruption will have little effect on peace but once a certain threshold is reached, small increases in corruption can result in large decreases in peace.INCENTIVE ARCHIVES
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1 Corruption Watch (RF) NPC Reg. No. K2011/118829/08 8th Floor South Point Corner, 87 De Korte Street Braamfontein 2001 Johannesburg P O Box 30630 Braamfontein 2017 T +27 (0)11 242 3900 F (0)11 403 2392 CORRUPTION ENDANGERS ROAD USERS Road safety organisation Arrive Alive, in a recently published online report, discussed crimes that affect road users, as well as the quality of South Africa’s roads. These crimes include corruption. Arrive Alive reported: “We have to admit that we face serious challenges to safety daily at our homes, places of work and on theroads.
THE WHISTLEBLOWER’S HANDBOOK 1 THE WHISTLEBLOWER’S HANDBOOK We often read about whistleblowers in the media these days, but what is a whistleblower exactly? This is someone who tells their employer, a regulatory body, a governmentofficial, the
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Why we will not engage with G20’s civil society process in 2020 A joint public statement from Amnesty International, CIVICUS and Transparency International, issued today, explains why the three global organisations are distancing themselves from this year’s G20 summit, hosted by and held in Saudi Arabia.Corruption news
This is the message Corruption Watch's team of graffiti artists so effectively and compellingly portrayed on 9 December 2019, International Anti-Corruption Day, when they created a one-of-a-kind mural alongside a Soweto road. "Sizo bathola" - we will find them, we will find the wrong-doers. This is the message Corruption Watch's team of graffiti artists so effectively and compellingly portrayed on 9 December 2019, International Anti-Corruption Day, when they created a one-of-a-kind mural alongside a Soweto road. "Sizo bathola" - we will find them, we will find the wrong-doers. Sizo bathola - we will find them, and we will expose themSizo bathola
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When we think about trade barriers hindering developing countries, we often think of tariffs and regulations, writes economics lecturer Sandra Sequeira. However, research conducted by the International Growth Centre suggests that another hidden cost, corruption at border posts, plays a significant but underappreciated role in hindering trade and development When we think about trade barriers hindering developing countries, we often think of tariffs and regulations, writes economics lecturer Sandra Sequeira. However, research conducted by the International Growth Centre suggests that another hidden cost, corruption at border posts, plays a significant but underappreciated role in hindering trade and development Doing business with corruption at border postsCorruption news
The former Prasa executive was ordered to pay back R5-million – the total amount he received as a result of the salary increases by a highcourt last year.
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