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The ANC's renewal project includes strengthening its internal accountability
mechanism, writes Moepeng Talane for our CW Voices blog. But will it work?
The ANC's renewal project includes strengthening its internal accountability
mechanism, writes Moepeng Talane for our CW Voices blog. But will it work?
Are the ANC corruption watchdog’s new teeth sharp enough?

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Sona 2024: a historic opportunity to set our country on a new course
Corruption Watch and 15 other organisations have written an open letter to
President Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of the final State of the Nation address that he
will deliver in this administration, on 8 February 2024. "Please give South
Africa hope that we can build an economy that prioritises care, tackles the
scourge of gender-based violence, promotes equality, and centres the needs of
the most vulnerable."
Corruption Watch and 15 other organisations have written an open letter to
President Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of the final State of the Nation address that he
will deliver in this administration, on 8 February 2024. "Please give South
Africa hope that we can build an economy that prioritises care, tackles the
scourge of gender-based violence, promotes equality, and centres the needs of
the most vulnerable."

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Veza (a colloquial term for ‘reveal’ or ‘expose’) allows you to:
· Report incidents of police corruption and police misconduct,
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resources, budget and personnel,
· Locate your nearest Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences
(FCS) unit,
· And much more.
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All of the Zondo commission's reports are out, as well as the government's
response. Read our series of articles unpacking both, and please also browse
through our day-by-day updates of the hearings, recorded since August 2018.

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Transparency International chapters in several countries have been maliciously
attacked following the release of the annual Corruption Perceptions Index two
weeks ago. This is a standard tactic of the corrupt, who seek to turn the
attention back onto those who expose their activities, thereby deflecting
scrutiny away from themselves.
Transparency International chapters in several countries have been maliciously
attacked following the release of the annual Corruption Perceptions Index two
weeks ago. This is a standard tactic of the corrupt, who seek to turn the
attention back onto those who expose their activities, thereby deflecting
scrutiny away from themselves.
Shooting the messenger: standard practice for corrupt governments
Corruption news
Time for a global strategy against organised crime

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Organised crime is moving up the international agenda, writes Walter Kemp for
GI-TOC, with people and governments alike becoming increasingly concerned about
violence and instability associated with criminality. The time to act against
these threats is now - a strategic and global response is urgently needed.
Organised crime is moving up the international agenda, writes Walter Kemp for
GI-TOC, with people and governments alike becoming increasingly concerned about
violence and instability associated with criminality. The time to act against
these threats is now - a strategic and global response is urgently needed.





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