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The Compact Dialogues: The Importance of Ethical Behaviour and Anti-Corruption in the Private Sector

As the world continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis and growing economic uncertainty, it is critical that we also address the issue of corruption. The Global Compact Network South Africa in collaboration with Corruption Watch present a dialogue to build awareness among SMEs, large corporations, business associations, financiers, and policymakers on the importance of anti-corruption and ethical behaviour in the private sector.

WEBINAR: Tracking Trends in Public Procurement

Join us, with Prof Geo Quinot - founding director of Stellenbosch University's African Procurement Law Unit - as we share a new report revealing our findings on the latest trends in public procurement in South Africa. These findings are based on insights we have gathered from our Procurement Watch tool, launched in October 2021. Procurement […]

WEBINAR: Beneficial Ownership in the Extractives Industry

Corruption Watch will host a webinar on Tuesday 22 November 2022 to coincide with the release of two reports advancing a case for greater beneficial ownership transparency (BOT) in the mining sector, namely Beneficial Ownership Transparency in South Africa’s mining sector and The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and South Africa, respectively.

WEBINAR: Counting the social cost of state capture

How do we go about achieving a just society when we haven't fully grappled with the systemic and endemic effects of state capture? In this webinar, civil society will unpack the social costs of state capture and how to seek restitution for the damage caused.

Report Launch – Addressing Corporate Corruption in South Africa: The EOH Experience

Join the National Business Initiative (NBI), Corruption Watch, and ODI for the launch of a new report titled Addressing Corporate Corruption in South Africa: The EOH Experience. The tech solutions multinational EOH willingly participated in this research, as a case study for addressing corporate corruption in South Africa.

ROUNDTABLE: Reflecting on public budgeting and inclusive governance

The South African Health Technologies Advocacy Coalition (SAHTAC), in partnership with the Mail & Guardian and the Imali Yethu civil society coalition for open budgets, is hosting a hybrid event centred on budgeting, inclusive governance, oversight and activism. The event is titled Reflecting on public budgeting and inclusive governance: the role of policy oversight and activism.

Report launch – Tracking Trends in Public Procurement

Join Corruption Watch and procurement expert Prof Geo Quinot, in a webinar to launch the third in our series of Procurement Watch reports. Prof Quinot is the founding director of Stellenbosch University’s African Procurement Law Unit, and one of the country’s leading experts on all matters related to procurement. The latest report, which reveals the […]