'South Africans must unite to fight corruption': Jeff Radebe
Updated | By Maryke Vermaak
Minister in the Presidency, Jeff Radebe, says if we work together as South Africans - we can beat corruption.

He was speaking in Pretoria at the commemoration of International Anti-Corruption Day.
Radebe leads the inter-ministerial committee on anti-corruption.
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Radebe says despite much progress made in tackling corruption, it is still happening.
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"We should not allow corruption to eat up at the fabric of South African society. The cost is just too high on all of us to be left unchecked. We cannot afford to look away. Anyone who has information about crime or suspicious criminal activity has an individual responsibility to properly report such incidents to the respective law enforcement agencies," he said.
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