CW report probes solutions for benefits to mining-affected communities
Today Corruption Watch released a new research report, Improving Transparency and Accountability in the Flow of Benefits to Mining Communities, and an accompanying overview of the related legislation....
View ArticleCW submits comments on the Companies Amendment Bill
Corruption Watch has made a submission on the Companies Amendment Bill, with a focus on enhancing transparency and accountability within the new provisions related to beneficial ownership. The...
View ArticleCW’s Project Larona aims to strengthen recognition of land rights
Corruption Watch's Project Larona aims to contribute to addressing income and wealth inequality related to land rights, land reform, and access to natural resources, by ensuring that those living in...
View ArticleNew inspector-general of intelligence almost a done deal
The National Assembly has approved the nomination of Imtiaz Ahmed Fazel as the new inspector-general of intelligence of South Africa. In a vote taken on 13 September, the House was unanimously in...
View ArticleThe ANC will defy its own mandate to undermine the party funding act
Attempts to undermine the Political Party Funding Act will take us back to the age of secrecy, writes My Vote Counts in a statement released at the beginning of March 2023. The organisation decries the...
View ArticleComment on National Council on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Bill
The parliamentary portfolio committee on women, youth and persons with disabilities is calling for written comments on the National Council on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Bill, which is...
View ArticleCorruption Watch set to step up the pace of justice
We cannot take it as a given that state capture has been buried, writes Corruption Watch chairperson Mzukisi Qobo. Therefore, in its second decade the organisation plans to double its efforts to push...
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