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As South Africa assumes the G20 chairpersonship, writes Dr Sunday Israel Oyebamiji for the Democracy Development Programme, an opportunity arises to strengthen institutional advocacy and enhance the effectiveness of civil society organisations in anti-corruption efforts.
As South Africa assumes the G20 chairpersonship, writes Dr Sunday Israel Oyebamiji for the Democracy Development Programme, an opportunity arises to strengthen institutional advocacy and enhance the effectiveness of civil society organisations in anti-corruption efforts.
How CSOs can drive anti-corruption work during SA's G20 leadership year
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Corruption Watch has asked the Public Protector to investigate the failure of Farm Worker Equity Schemes and their effective implementation. The organisation, with its partners the Surplus People Project and the Legal Resources Centre, has worked on behalf of farm workers in relation to their struggles with the schemes for several years.
Corruption Watch has asked the Public Protector to investigate the failure of Farm Worker Equity Schemes and their effective implementation. The organisation, with its partners the Surplus People Project and the Legal Resources Centre, has worked on behalf of farm workers in relation to their struggles with the schemes for several years.
Letter to PP outlines government's failure to implement farm equity schemes
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Min. Velenkosini Hlabisa leads review of White Paper on Local Government

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The review of the White Paper on Local Government is officially under way. All stakeholders, including residents, councillors, municipal employees, business leaders, and traditional leaders, are invited to submit their comments and suggestions on the discussion document that was released in April. The deadline is 30 June 2025.
The review of the White Paper on Local Government is officially under way. All stakeholders, including residents, councillors, municipal employees, business leaders, and traditional leaders, are invited to submit their comments and suggestions on the discussion document that was released in April. The deadline is 30 June 2025.
Fifteen of South Africa’s most prominent civil society organisations, including the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, Defend Our Democracy, SECTION27, Corruption Watch, and the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, have slammed Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie’s recent xenophobic comments. Read their statement here.
Fifteen of South Africa’s most prominent civil society organisations, including the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, Defend Our Democracy, SECTION27, Corruption Watch, and the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, have slammed Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie’s recent xenophobic comments. Read their statement here.
Min. McKenzie, your directives are morally repugnant and devoid of legal authority

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Corruption Watch, in collaboration with Social Change Assistance Trust or SCAT, and Transparency International, and co-funded by the European Union, has embarked on the Strengthening Action Against Corruption (SAAC) project which focuses specifically on empowering and educating community advice offices/civil society organisations in the Eastern Cape province. Follow our activities here.
Strengthening Action Against Corruption

The SAAC Project

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Veza (a colloquial term for ‘reveal’ or ‘expose’) allows you to:
· Report incidents of police corruption and police misconduct,
· Access information on your rights when you encounter the police,
· Access information on SA's 1 150 police stations, such as locations, resources, budget and personnel,
· Locate your nearest Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) unit,
· And much more.
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Corruption Watch has been fighting corruption in South Africa since January 2012

We rely on the public to report corruption to us. We use the reports as an important source of information to fight corruption and hold leaders accountable for their actions.

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