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SUMMARY:Report Launch - Addressing Corporate Corruption in South Africa: The EOH Experience
DESCRIPTION:We hereby invite you to an important report launch hosted\, in partnership\, by the National Business Initiative (NBI)\, Corruption Watch\, and ODI\, an independent\, global affairs think tank.The launch of the report follows research concluded by the three organisations into understanding the social behaviours of corporate entities\, following disclosures regarding corrupt practices and the subsequent measures taken to address such misconduct across corporate structures. EOH\, a tech solutions multinational company\, along with several other entities\, were implicated by the judicial inquiry commission into State Capture\, led by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. Seeking to renew itself under a recently appointed leadership\, EOH willingly participated in this research\, as a case study for addressing corporate corruption in South Africa. \n\n\n\nThe fantastic panel for this event will be facilitated by:Rob Rose\, editor of the Financial Mail and author of the acclaimed book\, SteinheistRob Rose will be joined by a set of esteemed panelists\, including:Stephen Gelb\, principal research fellow (ODI) and lead author of the report – Addressing Corporate Corruption in South Africa: The EOH ExperienceStephen Van Coller\, CEO (EOH) \n\n\n\nPlease click here to register for this Zoom event\, and then add the link to your calendar. Kindly respond by Monday\, 28 August 2023.
URL:https://www.corruptionwatch.org.za/event/report-launch-addressing-corporate-corruption-in-south-africa-the-eoh-experience/
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SUMMARY:ROUNDTABLE: Reflecting on public budgeting and inclusive governance
DESCRIPTION:The South African Health Technologies Advocacy Coalition (SAHTAC)\, in partnership with the Mail & Guardian and the Imali Yethu civil society coalition for open budgets\, is hosting a hybrid roundtable centred on budgeting\, inclusive governance\, oversight and activism. The event is titled Reflecting on public budgeting and inclusive governance: the role of policy oversight and activism. \n\n\n\nThe venue is the Radisson Blue Gautrain hotel in Sandton. Guests include Dr. Kay Brown of the Collaborative Africa Budget Reform Initiative\, Dr. Dumisani Jantjies of the Parliamentary Budget Office\, and Mx. Thokozile Madonko of the Wits Public Economy Project. \n\n\n\nThe keynote speaker is the Hon. Lechesa Tsenoli\, deputy speaker of the National Assembly in South Africa’s Parliament. \n\n\n\nDownload the programme here. \n\n\n\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.corruptionwatch.org.za/event/roundtable-reflecting-on-public-budgeting-and-inclusive-governance/
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SUMMARY:TWITTER SPACE: Why party funding transparency should matter to the voter
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