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South African Governance in Review

South African Governance in Review

Anti-corruption, Local Government, Traditional Leadership South Africa´s fourth non-racial democratic election in 2009 caps fifteen years of state transformation. This period has been marked by unprecedented changes in state institutional architecture and policies governing the functioning of state organs, the complexity of which has been periodically reviewed by the government.

HSRC Press

Product Information

Format: 

240mm x 168mm (Soft Cover)

Pages: 

64

ISBN-13: 

978-07969-2278-6

Publish Year: 

2009

Rights: 

World Rights
Anti-corruption, Local Government, Traditional Leadership South Africa´s fourth non-racial democratic election in 2009 caps fifteen years of state transformation. This period has been marked by unprecedented changes in state institutional architecture and policies governing the functioning of state organs, the complexity of which has been periodically reviewed by the government.

Acknowledgements
Executive summary

1 Reviewing South Africa´s efforts to combat corruption in its bureaucracy: 19942009
Vinothan Naidoo and Paula Jackson

2 Reviewing municipal capacity in the context of local government reform: 19942009
Mcebisi Ndletyana and James Muzondidya

3 State democracy warming up to culture: An ambivalent integration of traditional leadership into the South African
governance system, 19942009
Mpilo Pearl Sithole

Dr Vinothan Naidoo is a Chief Researcher in the Democracy and Governance Research Programme at the HSRC.

Paula Jackson is an Honours student at the University of Cape Town.

Dr Mcebisi Ndletyana is a Senior Research Specialist in the Democracy and Governance Research Programme at the HSRC.

Dr James Muzondidya is a Senior Research Specialist in the Democracy and Governance Research Programme at the HSRC.

Dr Mpilo Pearl Sithole is a Senior Research Specialist in the Democracy and Governance Research Programme at the HSRC.