The recent release of the Protected Disclosure Bill in South Africa by Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi, alongside Deputy Minister Andries Nel, marks a significant step in strengthening protection for whistleblowers in the country. The Bill aims to address longstanding gaps in safeguarding individuals who expose corruption, fraud, and other forms of wrongdoing, issues that have historically discouraged many from coming forward. As an organization deeply involved in advocating for accountability and justice, Action Society plays a crucial role in evaluating whether this legislation will meaningfully protect whistleblowers or fall short in practice. Mpho Sithole spoke to Juanita Du Preez, spokesperson for Action Society..

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