South Africans aren’t just watching anymore, we’re speaking up. From the Bridge Fire Brigade to the youth in the streets, the message is clear: corruption won’t go unchallenged. This International Anti-Corruption Week, we rise. We demand better. We refuse to look away. Show more 1:16 5 MB Load video
Today is Anti-Corruption Day, and I’ve seen all the hashtags and the EACC posts celebrating how much money they’ve recovered. But honestly, my people, EACC is not being fully honest with us. Because let’s talk about it. For example when they arrest those traffic officers Show more Load image
Today, 09 December, South Africa commemorates International Anti-Corruption Day. Corruption undermines service delivery, damages public trust and violates human dignity. Government remains committed to promoting integrity, accountability and access to justice for all. Together, Show more Load image
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Today marks International Anti-Corruption Day, a global call to defend integrity and protect public resources. At OUTA, we stand firm: young people should inherit opportunity, not the cost of corruption. Today, and every day, we fight for a country where they can thrive. Show more Load image Load image UN Office on Drugs & Crime
MESSAGES OF THE DAY 09 December 2025: INTERNATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY 2025 South Africa joins the global community in commemorating International Anti-Corruption Day, under the theme “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow's Integrity”. Load image
Bribery gives rise to many evils in society. Inspired by Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji, millions of people have resolved to live honestly and have taken a written pledge not to give or accept bribes. #InternationalAntiCorruptionDay #IACD2025 Load image 40 KB
Living honestly fills life with happiness. Inspired by Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji, millions of people have pledged neither to give nor to accept bribes in order to eradicate corruption from society. #InternationalAntiCorruptionDay #IACD2025 Load image GIF 21 KB Load GIF
Corruption may look small but it destroys trust and justice over time. Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji reminds us that honesty brings real peace and success. This #InternationalAntiCorruptionDay, let’s stand together for fairness, equality & ethical living. #IACD2025 Load image GIF 14 KB Load GIF Dr.GURMEET RAM RAHIM
International Anti-Corruption Day is a global observance to raise awareness and promote corruption prevention. It highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and integrity in all sectors of society, including government, businesses, and civil organizations. Recognizing that corruption is a barrier to sustainable development, the United Nations (UN) encourages member states to implement measures to tackle this issue and uphold the rule of law.
The United Nations General Assembly established International Anti-Corruption Day in 2003, following the adoption of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). As a signatory to the UNCAC, South Africa is committed to addressing corruption and supporting the objectives of this observance. South African citizens have been instrumental in various anti-corruption initiatives, recognizing the harmful impacts corruption has on the country's progress, governance, and well-being of its people. The government has established institutions, such as the Special Investigating Unit and the Public Protector, to address the prevalence of corruption in the country.
In South Africa, International Anti-Corruption Day is observed through various events and activities to promote transparency and encourage citizens to take a stand against corruption. These events include workshops, public discussions, and campaigns that underline the importance of a united effort to eradicate corruption in the country. International Anti-Corruption Day occurs annually on December 9th, providing an important opportunity to engage on this issue, hold responsible individuals accountable, and safeguard South Africa's development and democracy.
Facts about International Anti-Corruption Day
The United Nations estimates that every year, $1 trillion is paid in bribes worldwide while an estimated $2.6 trillion are stolen annually through corruption.
According to the World Economic Forum, corruption increases the cost of doing business by up to 10% on average.
The private sector plays a critical role preventing and combating corruption as companies can implement high standards of integrity in their business practices.
Public procurement is an area of concern in South Africa, as it is often characterized by widespread corruption, tender-rigging, and other irregularities. This ultimately leads to the wastage of public funds, undermining service delivery and development.
Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces are reported to have the highest rates of corruption in South Africa, accounting for more than 50% of all corruption reports based on the Corruption Watch’s annual reports.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Anti-Corruption Day
Top things to do in South Africa for this observance
Spend time reading and researching the Panama Papers problems which exposed corruption of high-standing politicians and companies worldwide.
Raise awareness on social media by using the hashtags #BreaktheChain, #InternationalAnti-CorruptionDay and #EndCorruption.
Engage with NGOs, community-based organizations, and other civil society groups working on anti-corruption initiatives in South Africa. Organize joint events, campaigns, or workshops to amplify efforts and share resources.
Have media campaigns focused on anti-corruption issues. Encourage journalists to investigate and report on corruption cases, ensuring transparency and accountability.