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CORRUPTION NEWS

Surge of schools complaints from Soweto

By Corruption Watch 20 Jun 2013, 9:15

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In analysing the complaints we’ve received from the public about corruption in schools in Gauteng, we picked up that Soweto and Randburg are particular hotspots. Does your area come up in this graph?
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Tags: education, Schools Act, Thubelihle, Madikgetla Primary School
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Your voices on corruption: first quarter 2013 Schools corruption hotspots in Gauteng
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