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Research data: CORRUPTION

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2018 Executive ethics reform has made grindingly slow progress since Zuma's first breach

The last we heard of proposed amendments to the Executive Members' Code of Ethics was back in 2011 when draft amendments to the Executive Me...

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2017 Challenging corruption: changes in the public recognition of corruption as a societal priority in South Africa

Corruption in South Africa has become a source of considerable debate over the last decade. The subsequent rise of social movements and anti...

2017 How do foreign firms' corruption practices affect innovation performance in host countries?: industry-level evidence from transition economies

Using data from the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS), this article investigates how foreign firms' involvement...

2016 A comparative analysis of corruption in South Africa and China: evidence from the application of governance theory

Concerns about corruption in South Africa and China have intensified in recent years. Improved public administration, greater efficiency, tr...