South Africa has made some progress in its efforts against foreign bribery – but not enough, Transparency International’s Exporting Corruption 2018 report reveals. The report rates countries on their enforcement against foreign bribery under the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention, and South Africa was found to have secured no convictions to date, seemingly preferring to give guilty parties the easy option of a plea bargain and fine. Serious consequences were few and far between.
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