Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille says R35-million linked to irregular payments for services not rendered has been returned to the SA Tourism account. Several irregular payments were made for services […]
Revolutionising road safety: Combating drinking and driving and police corruption in South Africa with cloud technology
Drinking and driving has been the scourge of South Africa’s roads for decades, but sadly the very people charged with keeping our roads safe are themselves victims of the very […]
The waste of it all
“Gaslighting” has risen in popularity and has been elevated to a form of psychological manipulation, writes Howard Feldman, Head of Marketing & People at Synthesis.
Survey seeks to measure Africa’s reputation and ethics
How ethical are we? Do we even care about our reputation? These are the kinds of big questions that the African Public Relations Association (APRA) seeks to answer; providing valuable […]
High demand for background screening sees 6.77% growth in 5 years
Managed Integrity Evaluation (MIE), the largest background screening and vetting company in Southern Africa, says uptake of background screening has experienced a steady overall growth of 6.77% over the past […]
Disclosing corruption: corporates must look to their futures
Guptagate is demonstrating at length, and in the full glare of the media, how formerly respected companies allowed corrupt practices to continue over sustained periods of time. For many companies, […]