Whether we call it "sex for jobs", "sextortion" or "sex for marks," South Africa has a sexual corruption problem.Join KG Mokgadi and Céline Tshika to find out what P Diddy and South African politicians have in common - and we're not talking about all white parties!
Sexual corruption thrives in workplaces, educational institutions, and political offices alike - from a young woman pressured into “overtime” by her boss to the resurfacing of figures like former Springbok coach Pieter de Villiers, who faced sexual misconduct allegations yet remains in the public eye.
Former public protector and law professor Thuli Madonsela shares her expertise and experiences of how current laws and social attitudes often fail victims and protect perpetrators. Stellenbosch University procurement law professor, Sope Williams, adds additional expert insights.
For more resources & support visit the African Women Against Corruption Network