Arms deal hearing
Application to compel.
Application to compel.
Democracy Governance and Service Delivery (DGSD) and Corruption Watch invite you to Perceptions of Corruption and the 2019 elections Date: Monday, 3 June 2019Time: 11.30 am –3.30 pmVenues: Video conference in Pretoria, Cape Town and KwaZulu-NatalLivestream by Vidyo Speakers: David Lewis, Khaya Sithole, Ben Roberts, Gary Pienaar, Lizette Lancaster, SAHRCChairs: Mia Swart & Deborah Mutemwa-Tumbo […]
Democracy Governance and Service Delivery (DGSD) and Corruption Watch invite you to Perceptions of Corruption and the 2019 elections Date: Monday, 3 June 2019Time: 11.30 am –3.30 pmVenues: Video conference in Pretoria, Cape Town and KwaZulu-NatalLivestream by Vidyo Speakers: David Lewis, Khaya Sithole, Ben Roberts, Gary Pienaar, Lizette Lancaster, SAHRCChairs: Mia Swart & Deborah Mutemwa-Tumbo […]
Democracy Governance and Service Delivery (DGSD) and Corruption Watch invite you to Perceptions of Corruption and the 2019 elections Date: Monday, 3 June 2019Time: 11.30 am –3.30 pmVenues: Video conference in Pretoria, Cape Town and KwaZulu-NatalLivestream by Vidyo Speakers: David Lewis, Khaya Sithole, Ben Roberts, Gary Pienaar, Lizette Lancaster, SAHRCChairs: Mia Swart & Deborah Mutemwa-Tumbo […]
Join Corruption Watch on Friday 7 June, as we host a community consultation in Alexandra on corruption in our police services.
The Civil Society Working Group on State Capture – a coalition of over twenty civil society organisations – is organising a People’s Hearing on State Capture scheduled to take place in Johannesburg on 12 October 2019. The People’s Hearing on State Capture is intended to collect and provide evidence of the impact of state capture […]
Panel Discussion: Undue influence by wealthy elites and looters on politicians is a danger to our society, as politicians are more accountable to those who can fill their pockets as opposed to the people who put them in power. Long before the VBS Bank Scandals, the Gupta enterprise, Bosasa slush funds and the CR17 campaign […]
The Civil Society Team United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime is calling on civil society organisations CSOs, the private sector, governments, the media and citizens around the world to stand #UnitedAgainstCorruption.