South Africans think corruption has worsened during Ramaphosa’s tenure — survey

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South Africans think corruption has worsened during Ramaphosa’s tenure — survey
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The latest survey conducted by Afrobarometer has revealed 64% of South Africans think corruption has worsened during President Cyril Ramaphosa’s tenure.

Despite the high visibility of corruption on the national agenda, 64% of South Africans said corruption had grown worse over the past year, including 49% who said it has increased a lot.AfrobarometerThe survey found 53% of South Africans believe “most” or “all” officials in the presidency are involved in corruption.

Corruption among local government councillors and members of parliament is also high. They are followed by government officials , judges and magistrates and tax officials .Three out of four South Africans said they feared risk retaliation or other negative consequences if they report incidents of corruption.Where government is handling corruption well

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