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Sunday, April 12, 2026

South Africa : government introduces bill to enhance whistleblower rights - Africa24 TV

In response to the abuses uncovered by the Zondo Commission, the South African government is stepping up its fight against corruption. A new bill now aims to provide better protection for whistleblowers, who are regarded as key players in promoting public transparency.

In South Africa, the protection of whistleblowers is emerging as a national priority. The findings of the Zondo Commission have highlighted systemic corruption, marked by reprisals against those who dare to expose wrongdoing. Dismissals, intimidation, and even assassinations: these abuses have exposed the limits of the existing legal framework. The government now aims to restore trust and encourage the reporting of illicit practices by establishing a more robust protective system.

Our government has made fighting corruption a priority. Practically, corruption networks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, making it harder for law enforcement to detect instances of corruption. Hence, whistleblowing is crucial in exposing these corruption networks, and we remain convinced that without strong and credible protection mechanisms, individuals will be discouraged from coming forward, thereby weakening accountability and undermining our collective efforts to combat corruption.

Mmamoloko Kubayi, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development

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