Tuesday, December 3, 2013

South Africans losing trust in political and business ethics



According to research by Transparency International, South Africa is perceived as being more corrupt this year than it was last year.

What is considerably alarming is that 50% of persons interviewed perceived the judiciary as corrupt; 70% perceived parliament as corrupt and a staggering 83% perceived the South African Police Service as corrupt.

In a statement on Tuesday, local civil society organization Corruption Watch (CW) said the perceptions were indicative of a public that was losing trust in political, public, and business leadership.

Source: the Sowetan

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