Episode 5: Land and Corruption: Story of the marginalised
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
5M ago
As we have established in previous episodes of this moving and thought-provoking series about land corruption in South Africa, poor and marginalised communities have received a raw deal in their quest for inclusion and equality in the land equity dynamic since the dawn of democracy. The stories of beneficiaries told throughout the series are testament to severe hardships, misery, and exclusion, and the absence of accountable leadership from those responsible for this neglect and abject failure to ensure equality and justice for farmworkers. This episode explores how policies introduced along w ..read more
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Episode 4: Land and Corruption: Story of the marginalised
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
6M ago
In episode 4 of this important podcast series, the focus is on the living conditions of farmworkers, in particular the beneficiaries of farm worker equity schemes, and how they are consistently denied what is due to them as shareholders. The team held numerous interviews with beneficiaries on various farms in the Western Cape, notably in the Matzikama and Witzenberg areas. Despite the Witzenberg municipality being one of the wealthiest farm areas and biggest deciduous producer in the country, the gap between the rich and poor in the region and the dire conditions of farm workers is put into st ..read more
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Public Procurement Unpacked
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
6M ago
When you hear the word “procurement” do your eyes glaze over? Why should we care about it? In fact, public procurement – the process by which a government contracts for goods, service and infrastructure for the good of all society – is at the heart of the fight against corruption. For decades now, South Africa’s public procurement system has been deeply dysfunctional and relentlessly abused, costing the country billions of rands and depriving citizens of the goods and services to which they are constitutionally entitled. In this episode we unpack why this is, and what can be done about it. Thr ..read more
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Episode 3: Land and Corruption: Story of the marginalised
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
6M ago
In episode 3 of the series, the CW team delves deeper into the intersection between corruption and human rights abuses in the land sector, exposing the ways in which this manifests and impacts disadvantaged and marginalised groups. The team shares experiences from a field trip earlier this year, where they visited several farming communities in the Western Cape. Their meetings and engagements with beneficiaries and civil society stakeholders brought to light the challenges facing farm workers, the precariousness of their lives, and lack of security in terms of tenure and livelihoods.  The ..read more
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Episode 2: Land and Corruption: Story of the Marginalised
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
6M ago
This episode explores the contentious issue of land in South Africa, and its importance as a critical resource and foundation for sustainable livelihoods, by explaining how the country’s land system works in practice. It canvasses the views of a wide range of stakeholders, from grassroots civil society organisations and activists to individuals on the left and right of the political spectrum. It contrasts the opinions of those on the left who believe land should be returned to the black majority because of the country’s colonial past, to those on the right who believe that inequality and pover ..read more
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Episode 1: Land and Corruption: Story of the marginalised
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
6M ago
This episode addresses the broad topic of land in South Africa, its history and legacy under apartheid leading up to the current day, and the work of Corruption Watch in relation to land and corruption.  Listeners will hear a summary of the learnings from the first phase of the Land and Corruption in Africa (LCA) project, also referencing the December 2019 report Unearthing Corruption in the Land Sector and providing context to the focus of phase two of that project, which was launched in 2022.  The episode touches on land issues affecting vulnerable groups broadly, and the contribut ..read more
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Trailer: Land and Corruption: Story of the marginalised
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
7M ago
Corruption impacts access to land in South Africa and the powerful perpetuate it in this sector. Join Corruption Watch in exploring this critical topic in its podcast series: Land and Corruption: Story of the marginalised ..read more
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Leadership Crisis: It’s all in the process
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
10M ago
There is a well-worn phrase that you get the leaders that you deserve. This is as true in South Africa as anywhere else. In this podcast, Corruption Watch takes us on a journey of over seven years of active campaigning for greater transparency in the appointment processes of leaders of state-owned enterprises, institutions in the criminal justice system, and those established under chapters 9 and 10 of the South African Constitution. Host Melusi Ncala, senior researcher at Corruption Watch, addresses some of the questions around how the systems to appoint key leaders who have a significant imp ..read more
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Public Procurement Unpacked - Episode 1
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
1y ago
When you hear the word “procurement” do your eyes glaze over? Why should we care about it? In fact, public procurement – the process by which a government contracts for goods, service and infrastructure for the good of all society – is at the heart of the fight against corruption. For decades now, South Africa’s public procurement system has been deeply dysfunctional and relentlessly abused, costing the country billions of rands and depriving citizens of the goods and services to which they are constitutionally entitled. In this episode we unpack why this is, and what can be done about it. Thr ..read more
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Talk back, Spitting Facts - A corruption watch youth-focused podcast – Episode 4
Corruption Watch
by Corruption Watch
1y ago
There is a need for greater transparency and accountability in the public sector in order for the public to understand how funds are being managed and spent, how decisions are made and why. In this episode, the young people being interviewed call on the government to manage public resources effectively and efficiently, and to put strong measures in place to maximize service delivery, while minimizing corruption and mismanagement of public funds.  ..read more
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