Corruption Watch has released its 14th annual corruption report on South Africa, titled "Ke Nako (means it is time): Mobilising for justice". The title is in line with the organisation's new development path of Vision 2030 that will define its strategic direction for the next four years. Corruption Watch says that in 2025, it received over 2,000 corruption complaints, 91 per cent of which were corruption-related. Lulu Gaboo spoke to Lebogang Ramafoko, Executive Director at Corruption Watch..

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