03/09/2023 | By Busiswe Mavuso
As part of our mission to combat corruption and improve ethical conduct in South African business, we have funded the Gordon Institute of Business Science to produce a guide for South African companies to fight corruption. Combatting crime and corruption and promoting the rule of law is among BLSA’s top priorities, essential to improving the business environment.
The guide was released last week and is available here. Drawing on the detailed findings of the Zondo Commission last year, it sets out an approach that will help companies build their resistance to corruption of all kinds. It gives companies a comprehensive, workable plan to tackle corruption.
The guide asks an important question: will the Zondo Commission prove to be an inflection point in the fight against corruption? In decades to come will we be able to look back at it as an important moment or merely a footnote in a sordid history? Other countries have managed to turn the tide against corruption, like Hong Kong and Singapore in the 1970s and Rwanda and Indonesia more recently. Will we be able to say the same of South Africa?
Clearly the business sector has a pivotal role to play. While corruption is often thought of as emanating from the public sector, prominent businesses were also deeply implicated in state capture. Corporate corruption scandals like those at Steinhoff, Tongaat Hulett and EOH are obvious examples of businesses that had endemic corruption at their core. Business must come together to proactively work against it. It will not happen without a concerted and deliberate effort. But it also needs effective law enforcement to operate too, as the international examples of success against corruption make clear. That is why as BLSA we also strongly support the criminal justice system through Business Against Crime and our agreement with the National Prosecuting Authority to provide resources.
The Gibs report draws on several international frameworks, from ISO standards to the OECD’s anti bribery convention in developing proposals for companies to establish anti-corruption guidelines. It sets out eight key principles that should be incorporated into an anti-corruption policy. Briefly, these are:
The report provides more detail for these guidelines and I encourage members to engage with them and assess how they could be developed and applied to their businesses.
The report also calls for greater collective action in tackling corruption. BLSA is obviously an important forum for collective action and our members have all signed our integrity pledge that is focused on crushing corruption. That pledge is consistent with many of the recommendations in the Gibs report. The efforts of BLSA in supporting the criminal justice system and developing guidance on corruption for business represent the collective actions of our members. However, the report calls for further collective action including formal forums to coordinate efforts to combat corruption including managing reports of corruption. We have experience in coordinating business efforts against crime through, as an example, our Eyes and Ears initiative in partnership with the police. We will be engaging on these recommendations and how we can jointly act as business to combat corruption.
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BLSA is a business organisation that believes in South Africa’s future and shares the values set out in the Constitution. BLSA is committed to playing its part in creating a South Africa of increasing prosperity for all by harnessing the resources and capabilities of business in partnership with government and civil society to deliver economic growth, transformation and inclusion.
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UN Global Compact Network South Africa 2024 Voluntary National Review
A reminder that BLSA is a strategic partner to the 2024 Voluntary National Review (VNR). Participation in the VNR is critical for South African businesses to understand the steps needed and generate a united roadmap to act on the SDGs as we integrate them into our business practices.
Let’s take a stand on corporate sustainability. Your participation is invaluable.
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