Resource Hub
International & Regional Conventions
Discover the global commitment to combating corruption through international and regional conventions as we delve into collaborative efforts and agreements shaping a united front against corrupt practices worldwide.
Domestic Legislation
South Africa’s domestic legislation on corruption, a robust framework aimed at fostering transparency, accountability, and integrity within the nation’s legal and governance systems.
Anti-Corruption Organisations
Dive into the world of anti-corruption bodies, essential organizations committed to enforcing ethical standards and combating corruption at local, national, and international levels.
SA State Corruption Fighting Bodies
South Africa’s dedicated corruption-fighting bodies, pivotal institutions empowered to uphold justice, transparency, and accountability in the nation’s pursuit of eradicating corrupt practices.
Six Strategic Pillars
The National
Anti-Corruption Strategy
AN ACTIVE CITIZENRY We envision a society of active citizens, empowered with information to report corruption, support whistle-blowers, support law enforcement agencies, and live with integrity. |
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT As the biggest employer in the country, government must professionalize the public sector to create corruption free workplaces. Professions central to fighting corruption must be prioritized, and supported to improve the capacity of civil service. |
ETHICAL GOVERNANCE WITH OVERSIGHT As the biggest employer in the country, the government must professionalize the public sector to create corruption-free workplaces. Professions central to fighting corruption must be prioritised, and supported to improve the capacity of civil service to root out competition. |
BUILDING A CREDIBLE TRANSPARENT PROCUREMENT PROCESS Supporting the Public Procurement Bill to improve oversight, transparency, and accountability of the public procurement system. This includes supporting the professionalization of the CM industry. |
SUPPORTING ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCIES As the biggest employer in the country, government must professionalize the public sector to create corruption-free workplaces. Professions central to fighting corruption must be prioritized, and supported to improve the capacity of civil service to root out competition. |
PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE SECTORS Some sectors are particularly vulnerable to corruption. We have identified these sectors, including Infrastructure, Health and Mining. It is important to take proactive measures to ensure they are protected. |