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The South African society continues to stagger under an immense wave ofcorruption in both the private and the public sectors. Corruption is the misuse ofpublic office or a position of authority for private, material or social gain at theexpense of other p... see more

The South African society continues to stagger under an immense wave ofcorruption in both the private and the public sectors. Corruption is the misuse ofpublic office or a position of authority for private, material or social gain at theexpense of other p... see more

During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Africans were shocked by reports about the high levels of corruption in the procurement of personal protective equipment (PPE) by trusted government officials. These reports are evidence of the break in trust of the soc... see more

AbstractCorruption at all levels of all societies is a behavioural consequence of power and greed. With no rulebook, corruption is covert, opportunistic, repetitive and powerful, reliant upon dominance, fear and unspoken codes: a significant component of ... see more

The SAPS national strategic management has for a number of years pushed for the rollout of an internal anti-corruption strategy, and is at last making some headway. By examining the management of integrity and corruption at the Honeydew SAPS station, this... see more

South Africans have recently witnessed a string of protests against poor service delivery on the part of government departments, especially municipalities, in spite of the promised 'better life for all.' This article asks critical questions: how long are ... see more

African prose fictions have written on a whole number of ideas and perception, but have conspicuously paid little or no attention to what is predominant in the Islamic society and religious world. For Gimba, the intrigues and contestation over power, espe... see more

South Africans have recently witnessed a string of protests against poor service delivery on the part of government departments, especially municipalities, in spite of the promised 'better life for all.' This article asks critical questions: how long are ... see more

Organizational unrestrained greed is spreading throughout the world causing harm to millions of peopleand the environment, leading to a loss of trust in business, and can create particular havoc in the health caresystem. Stemming from a domineering, exclu... see more

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