Whistleblowers

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The South African government has announced plans to provide financial assistance to whistleblowers who expose corruption, a move welcomed by civil society groups. President Cyril Ramaphosa stated last week that a Whistleblowers Bill will be introduced in Parliament. Justice Minister Mamoloko Kubayi highlighted the support as a way to encourage those risking their livelihoods.

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Three South African police officers have called on parliamentarians to safeguard them as whistleblowers exposing crimes within their force. They made the plea during testimony before an ad hoc committee probing corruption and interference in the justice system. The officers highlighted the need for protection against victimization by superiors.

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