SA urged to act on whistleblower laws ahead of G20

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As South Africa prepares to host the G20 summit, the issue of whistleblower
protection is fast emerging as both a domestic imperative and an international test of
credibility. On this episode of  Mandates & Megaphones, presented by Jeremy
Maggs in association with Standard Bank, the spotlight falls on the urgent reforms
needed to shield those who expose corruption, the failures of current laws, and the
deadly consequences of delay. 
Chairperson of Public Interest South Africa, Tebogo Khaas, explains that South
Africa’s presidency of the G20 offers a singular opportunity to move from rhetoric to
action.
12 Sep English South Africa News · Politics

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