Thursday, February 19, 2015

Corruption on the rise


Mbasa Gqokoma

19 February 2015

Corruption Watch earlier today released its third annual report for 2014 which showed that reports of corruption that the organisation received is on the increase.

Executive Director of Corruption Watch David Lewis said they received most reports of corruption from schools, police especially the metro police and housing.

 Lewis says from the reports the situation doesn’t look good.

What I am most pleased to say is that people are really responding corruption and they really engaging with our various social media platforms and online platforms.

 We getting great response from the media so I am feeling very much positive that this is the right effort despite the fact that we still have some very large problems to confront Lewis added.

 

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