South Africa Knocks Nigeria off its Perch as “Most Corrupt”
African Country
South Africa is now believed to be the most corrupt
country on the continent, according to a new survey.
By Alexis Haden
The latest report by Transparency International sees South
Africa top the list of countries where citizens believe the
problem has got worse in the last year.
Over 80% of South Africans who were interviewed thought
that corruption had increased over the last year. Ghana
and Nigeria are some of the other worst-affected nations.
79% of South Africans surveyed also believe that not
enough is being done to curb corruption. On the continent
‚ the majority of Africans (58%) say that corruption has
increased over the past year.
If there is one shining light to the survey it’s that 56% of
South Africans surveyed believe that ordinary people can
make a difference in the fight against corruption.
The survey found that 25% of respondents in SA believe
that the most effective way for ordinary citizens to combat
corruption is by reporting their experiences‚ followed by a
further 22% who identified the refusal to pay bribes as an
effective means to fight corruption.
With 43‚143 respondents, across 28 countries surveyed,
people feel the police, business executives, government
officials and the courts were all perceived as corrupt, with
75 million people estimated to have paid a bribe in the
past year, AFP reports.
Between JZ pouring money into his Nkandla digs, Prasa’s
dodgy trainsand countless of other scandals, South
Africans aren’t exactly stoked about the state of affairs.
“People are outraged, they see this huge spending as part
of government corruption,” David Lewis, director of
Corruption Watch, a local anti-graft organisation, told AFP.
“Corruption creates and increases poverty and exclusion,”
Transparency International head Jose Ugaz said in a
statement.
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Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Corruption: South Africa Beats Nigeria As “Most Corrupt” African Country
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