22-thousand public servants charged for corruption
Updated | By Catrine Malan
22-thousand public servants across the country have been charged with misconduct for corrupt activities and R300 million recovered from perpetrators, since the National Anti-Corruption Hotline was launched.
22-thousand public servants across the country have been charged with misconduct for corrupt activities and R300 million recovered from perpetrators, since the National Anti-Corruption Hotline was launched in September 2004.
This is according to the National Public Service Commission. The importance of wistleblowing regarding state officials and corruption is under the spotlight at a two day seminar in Potchefstroom.
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