Gareth Newham
As the world remembers the passing of global icon Nelson Mandela, the fact that he was a man of principle is a clear element of his success as a leader and overall greatness. He understood the vital importance of the constitutional principles of accountability and the rule of law. He not only said as much, but also demonstrated the courage of his convictions by submitting himself before the courts when summoned to defend his decision to set up a commission to investigate alleged racism, corruption and nepotism in South African rugby.
Article mentions the funding of the HSRC’s South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS).
Read the article that mentions SASAS stats on the Corruption Watch website