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December 3-10 is Anti-Corruption Week

The public is urged by civil society organisations to unite against corruption and participate in the upcoming December corruption week.

GroundUp News by GroundUp News
2021-11-09 15:11
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December 3-10 is Anti-Corruption Week

December 3-10 is Anti-Corruption Week. Photo: Masego Mafata

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A campaign has been launched to spur the public into uniting against corruption during this December’s anti-corruption week. Marked with a march to the Pretoria Union Buildings on the 5th.

Civil society organisations are urging the public to participate in a “United in Action Against Corruption week” to run from 3 to 10 December.

Announced at a press briefing in Johannesburg on Monday and organised by the Defend our Democracy campaign, the week will build up to 9 December, International Anti-Corruption Day.

“The money that is stolen is money that is supposed to be used to serve the needs of our people,” said Reverend Frank Chikane, a founding member of the campaign.

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He said corruption contributes to deteriorating levels of service delivery and poor living conditions. “We want to put a spotlight on corruption until we reach a stage where corrupt people fear honest and ethical people in government and the private sector,” he said.

The campaign is supported by the Right2Know, Corruption Watch, Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) and the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation. The organisations are calling for accountability, transparency and clean and ethical government.

Zaakirah Vadi, also from Defend our Democracy, encouraged people to mobilise in their communities during December’s anti-corruption week. She said corruption impacts communities directly in terms of health, energy, water, sanitation, and municipal-based corruption.

Wayne Duvenage, from OUTA, said, “There is no meaningful support, protection or laws that substantially help whistleblowers to stand up. We rely on whistleblowers to fight corruption, yet the state just sits back and watches as whistleblowers lose their lives and livelihoods.”

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Duvenage called on the government to support whistleblower Athol Williams, who has testified before the Zondo Commission and who released a statement on Sunday explaining that he had been forced to flee South Africa on 1 November because of concerns for his safety.

The week will start off on 3 December with a lecture. On 5 December, there will be a march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to deliver a memorandum to the presidency. Corruption Watch will release a report on whistleblowers on 9 December.

Defend our Democracy was formed in March by civil society organisations, religious leaders and individuals to “stand up against attempts aimed at destabilising the country”.

By Masego Mafata

Tags: CorruptionDecember Events
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