Policy, Law, Economics and Politics - Deepening Democracy through Access to Information
This privately-owned website is operated and maintained by Creamer Media
We have detected that the browser you are using is no longer supported. As a result, some content may not display correctly.
We suggest that you upgrade to the latest version of any of the following browsers:
         
close notification
26 May 2012
                       
 
 
1
 
 
 
 
03 Apr 2012
 
 
Ethical Leadership: Lessons from African Americans
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
If Africa’s greatest deficit is its dearth of moral leadership for social transformation, it is fitting to ask how such an enormous challenge might be taken up in small steps. Which hero’s and...
 
 
13 Dec 2011
 
African Faith Communities Can Fight Corruption Too
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The growing influence of religion, not least Christianity and Islam, in Africa is being rapidly acknowledged by many. In the case of Christians, we notice in particular the rise of Pentecostal-type...
 
 
21 Oct 2011
 
Less talk, more action needed on corruption – Minister
ANTICORRUPTION
Government and the private sector must rise above strategising and planning and start to soil their hands in the fight against corruption, Public Service and Administration Minister Richard Baloyi...
 
 
07 Sep 2011
 
Do Hotlines and Higher Salaries Stop Corruption?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
There was a time a few decades ago when some writers argued a case that corruption might actually bring benefits to society and for that reason tolerated, but these voices have since been silenced....
 
 
16 May 2011
 
On Voting for Reduced Corruption
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
On the eve of South Africa’s municipal elections on 18 May it is timely to reflect on the country’s transition to democracy that brought an end to hundreds of years of racial segregation....
 
 
 
                       
 
 
1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
Online Publishers Association