
Crime costs SA’s economy R700bn a year, says World Bank report
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GUEST – Benedicte Baduel - World Bank Senior Economist
The World Bank's latest economic update has shed light on the profound impact that organized crime has on South Africa's economy. Crime is costing the nation a staggering R700 billion each year, which is hampering economic growth and affecting the well-being of its citizens.
The World Bank's latest economic update has shed light on the profound impact that organized crime has on South Africa's economy. Crime is costing the nation a staggering R700 billion each year, which is hampering economic growth and affecting the well-being of its citizens.

