
Accountability still lacking as corruption persists in South Africa
South Africa’s score on the global Corruption Perceptions Index remains at a decade-low, reflecting persistent governance failures.
South Africa’s score on the global Corruption Perceptions Index remains at a decade-low, reflecting persistent governance failures.
Yakhe Kwinana argues that the findings should be set aside, as they were based on flawed reasoning, lack of evidence, and a predetermined agenda to find her guilty.
The Presidency is not happy with McKinsey’s appointment as a supporting partner to the B20 or Bain’s running the Energy Council’s project management office.
Yakhe Kwinana has appeared in court charged with fraud for failing to disclose conflicts of interest in an SAA auditing tender.
The bank also says it closed the accounts of some 190 clients in 2023 following ‘reviews of client activity and related reputational risks’.
The country’s latest score on the Corruption Perceptions Index is lower than it was during the administration of former president Jacob Zuma.
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