The First National Anti-Corruption Summit was held on 14-15 April
1999, in Parliament, Cape Town. At the Summit a number of resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
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The Second National Anti-Corruption Summit was held in March 2005,
in Pretoria. As the basis of a national strategy to fight corruption,
the Summit resolved to implement the following resolutions:
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The Third National Anti-Corruption Summit was held held at the
Birchwood Conference Centre, Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg on 4 and 5
August 2008. Towards an integrated national integrity framework
to consolidate the fight against corruption, the Summit resolved
to implement the following resolutions:
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The Fourth National Anti-Corruption Summit was held at the Sandton Convention Centre on 8-9 December 2011. It was attended by more than 300 delegates.
The National Anti-Corruption Forum (NACF) hosts the biennial National
Anti-Corruption Summits. The primary function of the Summits is
to report back on the implementation of resolutions and to pass
new ones for further implementation. The NACF also uses the Summit
to reflect on the nature and state of corruption in the country
and the initiatives and efforts needed to be put in place to deal
with corruption. Consequently, it passes resolutions to address
these concerns. The Resolutions of the Fourth National Anti-Corruption
Summit are therefore included as follows:
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