Friday 9 March 2012




                              CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA




"Corruption is the bane of our country," IFP opposition leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi told Zuma during a debate in parliament last week-
15 February 2012. "Yet, sir, you shy away from this issue."
  
It is with no doubt that in South Africa, crime and corruption are growing at an alarming rate and although leaders in parliament such as President  Jacob Zuma from the ANC have adopted a programme that aims to  combat corruption, it still continues to grow. At some point, a person is tempted to take a quick buck in return for his or her silence...even some people from our police force such as Traffic cops accept "dizz" (money) in return for not issuing traffic fines.

While we, the citizens, are concerned and keeping an eye on each other ..... who is keeping an eye on those who are in power? 

 For further reading on bribe stories in South Africa ,please visit : ipaidabraib.com

6 comments:

  1. It's you becouse everytime you see such things you should report to the supervisors of their particular field instead of taking out the bribary,you should also allow yourself to pay for your faults.

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  2. I agree, it starts with us as individuals. But then how do you suggest we do this if the people we are supposed to report these crimes to also have a hand in corruption?

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    1. There is no way a secret can stay for a life time. There is always an aternative way to expose the wrong doings, so all you have to do is to take ferther steps in correcting what is done wrong by trying to use other organisations because there is always someone out there, who is willing to help and bring down the pro people that are distructing the nation

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  3. Untill our govenrment governing system is reviewed,corruption will never stop.

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  4. It's our responsibility as a society to work together with the government and the police,to get rid of corruption in this country.It starts with us.

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  5. Honestly corruption exists EVERYWHERE in the world. I'm still waiting for the solution to preventing it.

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