South African whistleblowers at risk: Raising awareness on dangers of speaking out

In the late 2010s, former South African President Jacob Zuma was exposed for state capture with the notorious Gupta…


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Walk for whistleblowers | Consequences facing whistleblowers: Cynthia Stimpel

Whilst whistle-blowing can be described as one mechanism that can be instrumental in addressing systemic corruption in…


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National Lotteries Commission to use funds from seized assets to atone for whistle-blower dismissals and distress

The National Lotteries Commission has begun a reparation process that will lead to apologies to former staff members…


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Civic organisations march to SARS headquarters for protection of whistleblowers

Several civic organisations gathered outside South African Revenue Service (SARS) headquarters in Tshwane and…


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Hijackers on Board: How One Courageous Whistleblower Fought Against the Capture of SAA

Cynthia Stimpel knew that blowing the whistle could cost her job as Group Treasurer at South African Airways, yet she…


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Whistleblower Testimony | Johann van Loggerenberg’s Journey

My whistleblower story began in late 2009 and extended into 2010. At the time, I was a civil servant at the South…


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A Journey of Courage and Resilience

My story did not end as I had envisioned — where the perpetrator would be dismissed and held accountable for the…


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The Perilous Path of Whistleblowing in South Africa: A Personal Account

My experience as a whistleblower in South Africa has been profoundly challenging, highlighting the significant power…


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The Unbreakable Spirit | Our Story

The decision to blow the whistle wasn't made lightly. Marko and Debbie knew there would be consequences, but they could…


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Behind the Concrete Curtain

The road from speaking up at Sasol to where I am now—self-imposed banishment in an adjacent country, away from my…


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