A web of watchdogs and whistle-blowers
Survey suggests that over half of South Africans have experienced corruption.
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Champagne wishes and corrupted dreams
The top dogs of anti-corruption came out in force to support a new initiative. But can they make us all believe?
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Multinationals bow to tougher anti-graft laws
BHP Billiton tightening the screws on its local business associates.
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Heath 'quit in the national interest'
Advocate Willem Heath says the impression that the head of the Special Investigating Unit was partisan could undermine the unit's work.
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Indian hunger striker goes on fast to end corruption
Indian activist Anna Hazare, whose hunger strike in August attracted public support, held a one-day fast demanding government to tackle corruption.
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Graft report urges states to act
A joint report by the World Bank and UNODC urges governments to devote more resources to training investigators in fighting financial crime.
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