Need or greed? Corruption and integrity management in a Gauteng police station
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https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3108/2009/i28a907Keywords:
SAPS, South Africa, corruption, SAPS national strategic managementAbstract
The SAPS national strategic management has for a number of years pushed for the rollout of an internal anti-corruption strategy, and is at last making some headway. By examining the management of integrity and corruption at the Honeydew SAPS station, this article explores the extent to which this strategy and other integrity management tools are being applied at station level.
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