The National Anti-Corruption Forum (NACF) is proud to publish this guide to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Act no. 12 of 2004. Read the foreword...
This guide explains the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities
Act of 2004. It forms part of
the government's strategy to stop corruption and has been written
for members of the public sector, members of the private sector
(businesses), members of the public and anyone doing training
on the Act. Read more...
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the Introduction
Die Wet op die Voorkoming en Bestryding van Korrupte Aktiwiteite
maak van korrupsie 'n misdaad.
The Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act makes corruption
a crime.
Mulayo wa u Thivhela na u Langa Mishumo ya Vhumbulu u ita uri vhumbulu
vhuvhe mulandu. Read more...
The Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act creates various crimes of corruption in both the public and private sectors. Read more...
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crimes created by the Act
There is a lot of room for corruption when government tenders for goods or services. To address this, the Act requires the Minister of Finance to create a Register of Tender Defaulters. Read more...
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on the register
Because corruption affects us all, it is our common enemy. We
therefore all have a duty to report corruption whenever we come
across it. In some cases, this is more than just a duty. Read more...
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to www.info.gov.za/acts/