1st Edition

Corruption, Ethics, and Governance in South Africa Issues, Cases, and Interventions

Edited By Modimowabarwa Kanyane Copyright 2024
    212 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book assesses landmark empirical studies, state capture concerns, corruption, and fraud in South Africa’s public sector and thereby reflect on issues of accountability and ethics as cornerstones of governance.

    Bringing together some of the best minds about corruption, ethics, and governance from a multidisciplinary perspective, the book pushes critical thinking to interrogate interventions that could stamp out and stop the rot of corruption in society. The book investigates the behaviours of officials and politicians engaging in acts of corruption and considers how state institutions have been captured and corrupted by these people. Considering South Africa’s historical and regional context, the book also considers the role of watchdogs, auditors, and public opinion. In suggesting mechanisms for combating and preventing corruption, the book ultimately advocates for long-lasting preventive interventions instead of current short-lived and costly approaches to combating corruption.

    Combining original case studies, empirical work, and some comparisons in Zimbabwe and Botswana with South Africa, this book will be of interest to students, researchers, and policymakers working on corruption, ethics, and governance from the context of public administration and law.

    PART 1 ANALYSING CORRUPTION FROM MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES

    1. Officials’ and politicians’ ethical conduct conduct—an introduction

    MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    2. South Africa from historical context—morality relapses and ethical dilemmas

    MTHUTHUZELI SWARTZ AND MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    3. Consequences of unethical conduct—dilemmas and discretions

    RICHARD MTHETHWA, NAMHLA NGQWALA, AND THEMBELIHLE MPUNGOSE

    4. By popular demand—corruption, public opinion, and policy representation in South Africa

    BENJAMIN J. ROBERTS, JARÈ STRUWIG, NGQAPHELI MCHUNU, AND STEVEN LAWRENCE GORDON

    5. Combating corruption in Zimbabwe and South Africa (2007–2021)

    EDSON PAUL MUTEMA AND MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    6. Corruption Prevention in Botswana and South Africa—a comparative perspective

    MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    PART 2 OVERSIGHT ISSUES

    7. Who watches the watchdog?

    MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    8. Who audits the auditors?

    VAOLA SAMBO AND MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    PART 3 EMERGING ISSUES AND INTERVENTIONS

    9. Analysing state-owned entities’ corporate governance

    SAMUEL BOGALEBJAPOO KOMA

    10. An enabling organisational culture for good governance—moving from a whistlegenic to an ethogenic culture

    RUVIMBO MUSIYARIRA AND NATASJA HOLTZHAUSEN

    11. Emerging issues, cases, and interventions—a conclusion

    MODIMOWABARWA KANYANE

    Biography

    Modimowabarwa Kanyane is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Management, Commerce and Law at the University of Venda, recipient of the 2022 Star of Discovery Global Award from the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research for Asia and the Pacific (WHITRAP) under the auspices of UNESCO, two HSRC Senior Research Excellence Awards, and former Divisional Strategic Lead and Research Director. He was at the HSRC for a period of 11 years.