Government pours cold water on sensational media reports on corruption
3 Dec 2014
The Government has noted the release of Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index 2014 and the subsequent comments by Corruption Watch.
However, media coverage in particular the headline and story in The Times newspaper on 3 December 2014, misrepresents the report by suggesting that South Africa is at a point of no return with a sensational headline "SA in dodgy territory" (see here).
"It is important for the media to not only report the facts but to enrich the country's debate on important national issues in a responsible manner," said Acting Director-General of the Department of Communication, Donald Liphoko.
"We acknowledge that there is a level of corruption across society, and that together we must confront it wherever it rears it's head. However, it is pessimistic to state that South Africa is at a point of no return. The country's legal and institutional frameworks as well as public policy pronouncements stand vehemently against corruption. To put this into perspective; the latest annual Corruption Perceptions Index indicates that South Africa has made recognisable improvement in its fight against corruption.