Lusanda Bill
25 June 2011
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has stressed that corruption undermines democratic processes in South Africa.
Mthethwa was addressing the South African Policing Union anti-corruption symposium in Midrand yesterday.
The Minister added that public officials who display unethical conduct erode public confidence in government processes and institutions.
He gave the assurance that an improved anti-corruption strategy in his department is focussing on prevention, detection, investigation and restorative actions.
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