Covid-19 just makes the corruption pot bigger, activist says

Three civil society leaders discuss what it takes for South Africa to overcome the corruption that has the country on its knees as it battles the Covid-19 pandemic.
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For the past five months, SA has been under a stringent lockdown which has seen it face a constricting economy and job losses. And now there are reports of looting of public funds meant to help members of the public who have been hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, or which diverts supplies of much-needed equipment from healthcare services. President Cyril Ramaphosa's government may have made efforts to alleviate the tough social-economic circumstances that millions of South Africans find themselves in but it is said to be failing to crack down on corrupt public officials. Civil society groups have raised their voices to protest against corruption in the midst of a pandemic. Broadcaster Tim Modise engages in a compelling conversation in a webinar with three leaders who are calling for change. (Watch the full webinar with Modise, Wayne Duvenage of Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), Mike Marchant of Open Secrets, and Tebogo Khaas of the SMME Forum below.) 

By Bernice Maune

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