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Monday, March 9, 2026

Rights group calls on South Africa to protect whistleblowers - Jurist.org

In a statement Tuesday, Human Right Watch (HRW) called on South Africa to adequately protect the country’s whistleblowers and pressured authorities to conduct effective and impartial investigations to properly provide justice for the victims and their families.

In his State of the Nation Address on February 12, South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa stated, “We cannot accept that those who speak out against corruption are victimized and targeted.” Reiterating existing promises, the president spoke of the commitment to introduce a new “Whistle-blower Protection Bill.” This bill has not yet been past, with no set passage date.

The proposed bill would offer compensation for any financial loss due to whistleblowing, as well as criminalizing threats against whistleblowers. Currently, the primary legislative protection for South African whistleblowers is the Protected Disclosures Act 26 of 2000. The legislation aims to protect employees in public and private sectors from “occupational detriment” resulting from disclosing an employers wrong doing in “good faith.” The proposed bill would significantly strengthen these current protections.

Under the current legislative scheme, two South African whistleblowers–Mpho Mafole and Marius Van Der Merwe–were killed in 2025.

Mafole was a municipal forensic auditor and group divisional head for corporate and forensic audits for the city of Ekurhuleni. Over the course of his work, he flagged irregularities in a 1.8 billion rand...



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