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Corruption Watch enforces police accountability with the launch of Veza tool

South Africa’s police corruption watchdog has launched a new data tool which allows users to rate and review police stations based on their personal rights when encountering the police in situations where they are suspected of being corrupt.

Source: polity.org.za
Published on 2021-02-17

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