Corruption and Governance in Democratic South Africa
This collection of approximately 11,000 pages, covers the period 1995 – 2006, and includes material from South Africa on corruption and governance related issues. See CRL Catalog for more details. A complete reel guide is also available in PDF format.
The documents were collected by Marianne Camerer, a researcher on corruption and governance issues, for the purposes of her doctoral dissertation, entitled “Testing the system – Democracy on trial: Corruption and Reform in democratic South Africa.” All her published material on corruption and related issues in South Africa and internationally is in the collection.
For over six years (1995 – 2002) Camerer was a researcher at the Institute for Security Studies in South Africa (www.iss.co.za) where she set up the corruption and governance program. She consulted for the United Nations before moving to Washington DC in January 2003 to direct the Global Integrity Project (www.globalintegrity.org).
Supplemental Resources for the Collection
Listed below are supplemental materials to the collection. Included are links to electronic versions of documents in the collection, as well as resources related to the collection.
The International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) Series
The biennial International Anti-Corruption Conference series brings together practitioners and academics to exchange information and ideas about the fight against corruption. Ms. Camerer's collection included publications from the series. Previous conferences include:
| First International Conference |
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Washington |
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1983 |
| Second International Conference |
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New York |
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1985 |
| Third International Conference |
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Hong Kong |
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1987 |
| Fourth International Conference |
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Sydney |
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1989 |
| Fifth International Conference |
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Amsterdam |
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1992 |
| Sixth International Conference |
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Cancun |
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1993 |
| Seventh International Conference |
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Beijing |
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1995 |
| Eighth
International Conference |
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Lima |
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1997 |
| Ninth
International Conference |
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Durban |
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1999 |
| Tenth
International Conference (cached) |
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Prag |
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2001 |
| Eleventh International Conference (cached) |
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Seoul |
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2003 |
| Twelfth International Conference (cached) |
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Guatemala |
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2006 |
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Technical
Assistance Modules/Módulos de Asistencia Técnica
Technical Assistance Modules/Módulos
de Asistencia Técnica (TAMs) document the best practices countries can use to fight corruption and
promote democracy. Developed through Americas’
Accountability/Anti-Corruption (AAA) Project, focusing on strengthening governmental
accountability and transparency through such mechanisms as citizen participation
in the democratic process, integrated financial management systems, and
internal control systems. Availalbe through Casals & Associates.
Technical Assistance Modules in English
Módulos de Asistencia Técnica en Español
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Human Development Centre
The Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre (MHHDC) was set up in November 1995 in Islamabad, Pakistan, as a policy research institute and a think tank, committed to organising professional research, policy studies and seminars in the area of human development, with a special focus on the South Asia region. A list of the MHHDC's Annual Reports is also available.
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Forum on Crime and Society
Included in the collection is the journal, "Forum on crime and society", published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
The "Forum on crime and society" is a United Nations sales publication issued by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, based in Vienna. It is published twice yearly in the six official languages of the United Nations: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. PDF versions of the forum are available at http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/crime_cicp_publications_forum.html
Vol. 3, No. 1 & 2 (December 2003)
PDF, 524KB |
ISBN 92-1-130236-6
ISSN 1020-9212 |
Vol. 2, No. 1 (December 2002)
PDF, 795KB |
ISBN 92-1-130223-4
ISSN 1020-9212 |
Vol. 1, No. 2 (December 2001)
PDF, 852KB |
ISBN 92-1-130216-1
ISSN 1020-9212 |
Vol. 1, No. 1 (February 2001)
PDF, 3.3MB |
ISBN 92-1-130212-9 |
Country Corruption Assessment Report: South Africa
This report is a result of a joint effort by the Government of South Africa and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime - Regional Office for Southern Africa (UNODC/ROSA). An anti-corruption partnership agreement was entered into between Government and UNODC on 9 March 2001, and among various anti-corruption activities, it also envisaged a preparation of a Country Corruption Assessment Report.
http://www.info.gov.za/otherdocs/2003/corruption.pdf
(PDF, 624KB)
http://www.unodc.org/southafrica_reports/index1.htm
(HTML, Cached)
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Anticorruption in Transition: a contribution to the policy debate
A publication of the World Bank, this report seeks to unbundle the varied practices of corruption to identify and compare different patterns of the problem across transition countries. It then draws out lessons for tailoring anticorruption strategies to address the variation across the region in an effort to target reforms more effectively. More information can be found on the publication page.
Download "Anticorrpuption in Transition" (PDF, 200KB)
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Global Corruption Reports
An annual report, published by Transparency Interntaional, that focuses on specific topics on corruption in each report.
A full list and more information can be found on Transparency International's publications page for the reports.
Available in Spanish, French, and English:
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Click on the image below for an interactive version of Marianne Camerer's presentation stand. A zip file containing large, high resolution images is also available (6.46MB).
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