30 Sep 2021

Conflicts of interest: tackling the tip of the corruption iceberg

Are current policies effective for dealing with these conflicts in South Africa’s public sector?

Many of the corruption scandals reported daily in South Africa and across the continent started as conflicts of interest that were undetected, unregulated and mismanaged. Conflicts of interest do not constitute corruption, but they often lead to it.

This seminar will explore conflicts of interest in the public sector and the difficulties governments face in dealing with them. Speakers will evaluate current policies and make suggestions about how to prevent these conflicts leading to corrupt practices. The discussion will draw on a new ENACT report – Whose conflict is it anyway? Addressing conflicts of interest in South Africa’s public sector – which will be launched at the event.

Chairperson: Gareth Newham, Head, Justice and Violence Prevention, ISS Pretoria

Speakers: 

Richard Chelin, Senior Researcher, ENACT programme, ISS Pretoria

Pusetso Morapedi, Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Coordinator, UNCAC Coalition

Sipho Mabena, Senior Reporter, The Citizen

Enquiries:

Richard Chelin, Phone: +27 73 996 8124, Email: [email protected]

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Event Details

Date: 2021-09-30

Time: 14:00 to 15:30 (GMT+2)

Venue: Online via Zoom, registration required

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