New tool aims to improve policing transparency
South Africa’s corruption watchdog has launched a new interactive data tool that will give the public the power to hold the country accountable for the crimes of police officers and their neighbours, according to the leading anti-corruption campaigner.
Source: it-online.co.zaPublished on 2021-03-09
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