Report Corruption
Corruption is still rife in this
country. It is a scourge that has far-reaching effects on society: not
only in terms of retarding economic and social development, but also in
that it creates an environment that is not conducive to the efficient
functioning of government and the private sector.
We at ID are dedicated to the elimination of corruption in any shape or form. As such, we would like to work with you, the general public, to identify important issues and areas that need to be addressed. We are now in the process of setting up an anti-corruption unit that will look into alleged incidents of corruption, and take action as necessary.
If you know of specific instances of corruption that you would like to bring to our attention, whether in the private sector or in government, please supply us with all the relevant information.
This would include:
1. Dates and place alleged incident/s took place;
2. Details of alleged corruption;
- including correspondence, official documentation
3. Parties involved;
4. Evidence supporting the allegation;
5. Your contact details.
Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to investigate allegations, and as such, need these details to be supplied to us.
The fight against corruption is an uphill battle which will only be won through commitment and widespread co-operation between stakeholders.
We can be contacted via e-mail at id@id.org.za, or you can use our online email facility - click here.
Any other materials, particularly of a sensitive nature, can be delivered to our parliamentary offices:
M 39 Marks Building
Parliament
Cape Town
Tel: 021 403 8697
Fax: 021 403 2350
We at ID are dedicated to the elimination of corruption in any shape or form. As such, we would like to work with you, the general public, to identify important issues and areas that need to be addressed. We are now in the process of setting up an anti-corruption unit that will look into alleged incidents of corruption, and take action as necessary.
If you know of specific instances of corruption that you would like to bring to our attention, whether in the private sector or in government, please supply us with all the relevant information.
This would include:
1. Dates and place alleged incident/s took place;
2. Details of alleged corruption;
- including correspondence, official documentation
3. Parties involved;
4. Evidence supporting the allegation;
5. Your contact details.
Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to investigate allegations, and as such, need these details to be supplied to us.
The fight against corruption is an uphill battle which will only be won through commitment and widespread co-operation between stakeholders.
We can be contacted via e-mail at id@id.org.za, or you can use our online email facility - click here.
Any other materials, particularly of a sensitive nature, can be delivered to our parliamentary offices:
M 39 Marks Building
Parliament
Cape Town
Tel: 021 403 8697
Fax: 021 403 2350
