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_aKanyane Modimowabarwa _eeditor |
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_aCorruption, ethics and governance in South Africa : _bissues, cases, and interventions / _cedited by Modimowabarwa Kanyane. |
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_bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group, _c2024. |
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_axix, 191 pages ; _c25 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliography and index. | ||
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_gPart 1. Analysing Corruption From Multidisciplinary Perspectives -- _tChapter One. Officials' and politicians' ethical conduct - An Introduction / _rModimowabarwa Kanyane -- _tChapter Two. South Africa from historical context - morality relapses and ethical dilemmas / _rMthuthuzeli Swartz, Modimowabarwa Kanyane -- _tChapter Three. Consequences of unethical conduct - dilemmas and discretions / _rRichard Mthethwa, Namhla Ngqwala,Thembelihle Mpungose -- Chapter Four. By popular demand - corruption, public opinion and policy - representation in South Africa / _rBenjamin J. Roberts, Jarè Struwig, Ngqapheli Mchunu, Steven Gordon -- _tChapter Five. Combating Corruption in Zimbabwe and South Africa (2007-2021) / _rEdson Paul Mutema, Modimowabarwa Kanyane -- _tChapter Six. Corruption Prevention in Botswana and South Africa - A comparative perspective -- _gPart 2. Oversight Issues -- _tChapter Seven. Who watches the watchdog? / _rModimowabarwa Kanyane -- _tChapter Eight. Who audits the auditors? / _rVaola Sambo, Modimowabarwa Kanyane -- _gPart 3. Emerging Issues And Interventions -- _tChapter Nine. Analysing State-Owned Entities' Corporate Governance / _rSamuel Koma -- _tChapter Ten. An enabling organisational culture for Good Governance: Moving from a whistlegenic to an ethogenic culture / _rRuvimbo Musiyarira, Natasja Holtzhausen -- _tChapter Eleven. Emerging issues, cases, and interventions - A Conclusion / _rModimowabarwa Kanyane. |
520 | _a"This book assesses landmark empirical studies and court cases of state capture, corruption, and fraud in South Africa's public sector. Bringing together some of the best minds in the subject, the book pushes critical thinking to interrogate interventions that could stamp out and stop the rot of corruption in society. The book investigates the behaviours of officials and politicians engaging in acts of corruption and considers how state institutions have been captured and corrupted by these people. Considering South Africa's historical and regional context, the book also considers the role of watchdogs, auditors and public opinion. In suggesting mechanisms for combating and preventing corruption, the book ultimately advocates for long-lasting preventive interventions instead of the current short-lived and costly approaches to combatting corruption. Combining original empirical studies, case law examination, and desk research, this book will be of interest to researchers and policymakers working on governance, corruption, law, public administration and ethics"-- | ||
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_aPolitical corruption _zSouth Africa. |
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_aPolitical ethics _zSouth Africa. |
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_aSouth Africa _xPolitics and government _y1994- |
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