JHB, Tshwane, and CPT collectively account for 71% of corruption incidents – CW

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GUEST - Motlatsi Komote, Legal Researcher at Corruption Watch

The provinces of Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State, and the Western Cape have been identified as major
hotspots for these corrupt activities. This is outlined in Corruption Watch’s (CW) 2023 annual report, titled “Changing the landscape,” which takes stock of the group’s work that aims to “expose, confront, and take preventative action against corruption” in
South Africa.
3 Apr 2024 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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