Public Trust
Distrust in French politics reaches critical level
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Only 22% of French people trust politics, according to the 17th wave of the Cevipof barometer, a figure far below that of European neighbors. This disarray stems from 18 months without a majority in the National Assembly, fostering a sense of democratic inefficiency. Ahead of the March 2026 municipal elections, French voters remain committed to voting despite their doubts.
On March 1, Colombia observes Public Accountant's Day, emphasizing the ethical role of these professionals in financial stability and public trust. The piece reflects on the integrity demanded in the profession, referencing the Juliana Guerrero case as an illustration of credential verification issues. It calls for stricter oversight in higher education to safeguard public faith.
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) is grappling with 48,569 civil claims for unlawful arrests and wrongful detentions, amounting to a potential R56.7 billion liability. This crisis stems from systemic issues like poor training and impunity, eroding public trust in law enforcement. Recent payouts reached R620 million in the 2024/25 financial year alone.