Even in normal times, 10%-25% of all money spent on procurement globally is lost to corruption
The huge humanitarian crisis posed by the outbreak of Covid-19 has seen governments taking a broad range of fiscal and monetary policy measures to save lives and safeguard the economy.
A wave of corruption-related incidents has been reported since governments started gearing up their responses to the outbreak, making the responses less effective than they could be. That governments are forced to take decisions with considerations of urgency to save lives and livelihoods is being exploited by those driven by greed to line their pockets with less scrutiny than usual.
The depth of depravity of the practice of petty corruption has descended to situations where law enforcement officials have reportedly allowed people to leave quarantine facilities and join communities in exchange for small bribes. Needless to say, bribery and corruption are damaging to the economic wellbeing of any society, even at the best of times; the price for bribery and corruption during emergencies such is paid in lives lost and livelihoods destroyed.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ayanda Borotho: ‘When you live in toxicity for too long, even darkness looks like light'‘When you live in toxicity for too long, even darkness looks like light'
Read more »
Basson on the transformation crisis in Gauteng cricket: 'We should not be even having this discussion in 2020'The findings and recommendations of the Langa commission of inquiry into the affairs of Gauteng cricket are “as valid as they were when they were first published as they are today”, said Dr Willie Basson.
Read more »
LISTEN: Tiger King's Rick Kirkham tells us about life with Joe Exotic: 'Joe was much more evil and even crazier'Speaking to Channel24, Kirkham opened up about life after 'Tiger King', his relationship with Joe, and what fans should expect from upcoming documentary, 'Surviving Joe Exotic'.
Read more »
POLL | Should government allow sit-downs in restaurants under level 3 lockdown?President Ramaphosa said sit-ins at restaurants will not be allowed under lockdown level three.
Read more »
Maimane working with Dali Mpofu on court challenge to schools reopening'One South Africa is left with no option but to approach the courts to safeguard the rights of parents, learners, educators and general schools' staff,' OSA spokesperson Dipolelo Moime said.
Read more »
‘Emerging hotspots’ might remain at level 4 in JuneWhile there is no need to keep certain areas at level 4, other areas might need to stay at that classification for a while longer in order to curb infection rates.
Read more »