How the wife could get you into trouble
Dear Corruption Watch I work for a parastatal and sit on some of the boards reviewing tender proposals. My wife works for a business which often submits proposals to […]
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Dear Corruption Watch I work for a parastatal and sit on some of the boards reviewing tender proposals. My wife works for a business which often submits proposals to […]
Matshidiso Mfikoe, currently the City of Johannesburg’s member of the mayoral committee (MMC) for public safety, is under investigation for misusing public money for her own benefit during her tenure […]
By Chantelle Benjamin Corruption Watch has written a letter to the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government and eThekwini mayor requesting a copy of the controversial 700-page Manase report, which revealed R2,2-billion irregular […]
The decision to hold a public inquiry into allegations of misconduct against suspended police chief Bheki Cele was made in the interests of transparency, a senior government official has said. […]
11 March 2012 – Municipalities, traffic cops, and the health sector were frequently mentioned in the corruption cases reported to Corruption Watch within its first month of operation. The civil […]
Open-chequebook bribe unreported An alleged attempt to influence one of South Africa’s biggest state tenders with an “open chequebook” bribe was effectively swept under the carpet by the high-level […]
Corruption is most likely to occur among lower level government employees and those employed within the justice cluster, which includes the police, courts and correctional services, according to a recently […]
The Speaker of the Gauteng legislature requested that her office buy groceries amounting to thousands of rand. The request was granted and was signed for by the head of finance. […]
If the arms deal inquiry is to have credibility the final report must be made public. "The fact is that we will never reach closure on the arms deal if […]
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