Tagged: R2K 2014 Whistleblower Calendar
The Right2Know Campaign presents the 2014 Whistleblower Calendar! Highlighting the stories of ordinary people who have blown the whistle on corruption, injustice and abuse of power across South Africa, this calendar aims to celebrate...
“The road to justice is a long, arduous and often lonely one, but the journey is worth undertaking.” Kantha Padayachee was suspended from her job in KZN’s department of health after she blew the...
“I am very sad. He was a good son to me” – David Tshake, father of Moses Tshake Moses Tshake, a senior auditor for the Free State’s agriculture department, died in May 2013 after...
“It is an attack on our right to speak out and struggle for a better world.” – CSAAWU statement CSAAWU, a farming union in rural parts of the Western Cape, fought off a ‘defamation’...
“… it is time for South Africans to reflect and speak out. I feel I have a duty to expose the truth” Last year attorney Kate Painting revealed that she had resigned from the...
Segomoco Sibambato, a former manager at the Transport, Education and Training Authority, was fired after raising concerns that the CEO had flouted procurement policies. The procurement of services from Pretoria-based IT firm Mondial was...
“If we get killed, let it be known what we stood up for” – AbM’s tribute to Nkululeko Gwala Housing activist Nkululeko Gwala was assassinated on 26 June 2013, allegedly after uncovering evidence of...
“My family and I will never rest until the truth is out in the open.” Senior physicist, Mojalefa Murphy says he was forced to resign over 12 years ago from the National Research Foundation...
Clinton Redman, a former licensing official at the Eastern Cape gambling board was forced to quit his job after revealing irregularities in the appointment of the current CEO. In 2013, an investigation by...
“Workers are concerned about the department and would want for Pikitup to be free from corruption and nepotism.” – SAMWU statement In August 2013, a joint investigation by the Sunday Times and Corruption Watch...