Leadership lacking in fighting corruption

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This week we asked our Facebook followers whether they believe the political leadership of the country is committed to fighting corruption in public institutions, and the majority felt there was no such commitment.

Macbeth Dwayne Lekgatlhanye: Although there are institutions to guard against such economic malice.The political leadership has become inept and lethargic at fighting corruption and nepotism.It has become a norm for corruption cases to be held with baby gloves We need more vocal MP's like Robert Masitara.The rot at BMC, BAMB and BDC is testament to the political leadership's incompetence !!!

Keaoleboga Ras Manxo Dipogiso: the problem is that this kind of corruption is institutionalised, and legitimised by the defeaning silence of members of the public, including civic society organisations. Teh problem is rather a political one than merely administrative lapses that may be infered to implicate the CEOs alone . 1. It is wider than that and implicates across the appointing authorities as well. One may argue to say, a syndicate kind of corruption fashioned in the most sophisticated styles heard of in WesternArican 2. i think government statecrafts and institutions of democracy such as Parliament and its committees are not positioned accurately to play their roles enough of uprootin this kind of corruption and bring such indviduals to account accordingly, 3. There is also no political will to arrest the situation and this is associated with....

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