The Special Investigating Unit recommends that all Department of Home Affairs staff be vetted to curb gross systemic corruption.
The Special Investigating Unit recommends that all Department of Home Affairs staff be vetted to curb gross systemic corruption.
SIU probe details exploitation of immigration system
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Holomisa: "The corruption and maladministration have not merely touched the state. They have engulfed it, reaching even into our law enforcement agencies."
Holomisa: "The corruption and maladministration have not merely touched the state. They have engulfed it, reaching even into our law enforcement agencies."
R1.6bn recovered in defence corruption probe
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Justice Minister: We are building an ethical state and we are going to fire quite a number of them if they continue that way. So, lifestyle audits are compulsory.
Justice Minister: We are building an ethical state and we are going to fire quite a number of them if they continue that way. So, lifestyle audits are compulsory.
CW ED Lebogang Ramafoko reacts to latest CPI: "It is time for governments and leaders to take decisive action in order to turn the tide against corruption."
CW ED Lebogang Ramafoko reacts to latest CPI: "It is time for governments and leaders to take decisive action in order to turn the tide against corruption."
CPI 2025: SA’s performance unchanged, global average declines

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SIU probe details exploitation of immigration system

This article first appeared on SANews.gov.za The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has recommended that the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) considers the vetting of all employees as one of the range of measures to address vulnerabilities in the country’s immigration system. The SIU on Monday briefed media on the outcomes of its home affairs investigation which Read more >

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R1.6bn recovered in defence corruption probe

This article first appeared on the eNCA website. Deputy Defence Minister Bantu Holomisa says the fight against corruption in his department is ongoing. He says that more than R1-billion has been recovered in connection with corruption and mismanagement. “The corruption and maladministration have not merely touched the state. They have engulfed it, reaching even into Read more >

Government embarks on audits into farm worker equity schemes

Corruption Watch (CW) has been exposing weaknesses and corruption in South Africa’s farm worker equity scheme system for years, through its participation in Transparency International’s Land and Corruption in Africa project which tackles land corruption risks and injustices in sub-Saharan Africa. The organisation completed phase one of the project between 2015 and 2019, and wound Read more >

CPI 2025: SA’s performance unchanged, global average declines

Anti-corruption movement Transparency International (TI) today released the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), highlighting worsening corruption and a decline in leadership globally. The picture in South Africa is equally discouraging, showing little to no progress in the last three years. South Africa’s anti-corruption efforts, as reflected in this year’s index, are still found wanting as Read more >