Journal Article: 'Improving Legislative Protection for Whistleblowers of Corruption in South African Municipalities'

Whistleblowing is widely recognised as a critical mechanism for preventing and combating corruption in South African municipalities. However, whistle-blowers often face severe retaliation, creating a climate of fear that discourages reporting and ultimately undermines anti-corruption efforts.

This article explores how legislative protections for whistleblowers can be strengthened to enhance accountability and transparency in local governments. Using a doctrinal research approach, the study identifies essential components of an effective whistleblowing framework and critically evaluates existing South African legislation governing whistleblowing on corruption in municipalities. The analysis reveals significant gaps in legal protection, which demands urgent reform. To address these shortcomings, the article proposes nine key elements that should be incorporated into South African whistleblowing legislation to ensure a robust and secure reporting system.

Journal: Southern African Public Law 40 (1):35 pages.

This article can be accessed here.

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