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In its first month of existence, Corruption Watch received 500 complaints from the public, the organisation said yesterday.
Complaints about municipalities, traffic officers and the health sector featured the most prominently.
"The strong response from the public… reflects a clear willingness on the part of members of the public to reveal their experiences of corruption and speak out against it," executive director David Lewis said. – Sapa
This article appeared in the Cape Times' Business Report on 12 March 2012.
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In its first month of existence, Corruption Watch received 500 complaints from the public, it was reported in the Cape Times' Business Times.