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We've heard about corruption a lot in the past few years. But how does it work? In the last decade or so, South Africa has featured in global headlines for corruption affairs more than the progress of its democracy. Corrupt activities are so pervasive that they are seen as endemic. This video shows what corruption means, who are the individuals involved and how they use public procurement to fulfil private interests. Thank you for watching! Subscribe: https://youtube.com/@JohannesburgJour... Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/julientr... Take Johannesburg Journal with you in your news-following journey. The Dictionary of South African Current Affairs is available for anyone to read. It complements the channel’s content by providing definitions to key terms, abbreviations, and initialisms of South African history and current affairs. Visit the dictionary at: https://johannesburgjournal.net/dicti... Johannesburg Journal is produced by Julien Trévian. I am a South African by heart, currently studying political science at Sciences Po Bordeaux, in France. My ambition is to work as a journalist, and I am convinced that South Africa can inspire the world by confronting its issues. 2024 will be an exciting year for South Africa, and I'm glad we'll live through it all together! Sources: Books CALLAND Richard, SITHOLE Mabel. The Presidents: From Mandela to Ramaphosa, Leadership in the Age of Crisis. Penguin Publishing, 2023 DAVID-BARRET Elizabeth, HOUGH Dan. “Understanding Corruption”, in Understanding Corruption: How Corruption Works in Practice. Agenda Publishing, 2022 DE RUYTER André. Truth To Power. Penguin Publishing, 2023 Academic Sources DRAPALOVA Eliska, MUNGIU-PIPPIDI Alina, PALIFKA Bonnie Jo, VRUSHI Jon. “Corruption and the crisis of democracy: The link between corruption and the weakening of democratic institutions”. Transparency International, 2019. SCHLEIFER Andre, VISHY Robert W. “Corruption”. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1993 VAN SCHALKWYK François. “Open Data and the Fight Against Corruption in South Africa”. Transparency International, 2017 “Corruption”, in Civil Society Submission to the APRM in Zimbabwe. South African Institute of International Affairs, 2021 Official Sources MADONSELA Thuli. “State of Capture”. Public Protector of South Africa, 14/10/2016 “Budget Review 2023”. National Treasury, 22/02/2023 Media Sources BUTHELEZI Londiwe. “SA lost R1.5 trillion to corruption in five years and continues to bleed – report”. News24, 23/06/2021 CASSIM Rehana. “Corruption in South Africa: whistleblower protection law is being reformed – but it may not go far enough”. The Conversation, 20/07/2023 HAFFAJEE Ferial. “ANC fails to stop the corruption train – 32 major scandals, four in 2021 alone”. Daily Maverick, 07/10/2021 HARIPERSAD Devina. “Skepticism persist over SA’s anti-corruption efforts two years after State Capture commission”. The Citizen, 14/08/2023 KUMWENDA-MTAMBO Olivia, ROELF Wendell, GUMBI Kopano. “South Africa govt to take on half of struggling Eskom debt”. Reuters, 22/02/2023 LARSEN Annika. “My Guest Tonight with Annika Larsen S01 Ep15”. eNCA on YouTube, 24/02/2023. Available at: • My Guest Tonight With Annika Larsen S01 Ep15 MERTEN Marianne. “Eskom’s rolling blackouts – 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests”. Daily Maverick, 26/01/2023 RAMAPHOSA Cyril. “The ANC is ‘accused number one’ for corruption”. 23/08/2020 ZEEMAN Kyle. “Remember the state capture report? Here’s a reminder of its findings”. Times Live, 01/01/2023 “Factbox: South Africa’s divisive ex-president: Zuma’s many scandals”. Reuters, 06/04/2018 Web Sources MOMONIAT Ismail. “How and Why Did State Capture and Massive Corruption Occur in South Africa”. IMF PPMF Blog, 10/04/2023. Visited 26/07/2023. Available at: https://blog-pfm.imf.org/en/pfmblog/2... “Hitachi: a settlement payment is not enough”. Corruption Watch, 02/05/2015. Visited 31/08/2023. Available at: https://www.corruptionwatch.org.za/hi... “What is corruption?”. Transparency International. Visited 24/07/2023. Available at: https://www.transparency.org/en/what-... Camera: Sony FDR AX-33 // Mic: Rode Wireless Go II // Editing: Final Cut Pro X Subscribe for more of Johannesburg Journal: https://youtube.com/@JohannesburgJour... Mzansi trivia: How many neighbour countries does South Africa have? Type your answer in the comments. No Googling allowed! #southafrica #education #news #corruption #election2024