,CSL2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester
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Question 1 On 24 May 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa signed
into law the National Prosecuting Authority Amendment Bill,
aimed at establishing a corruption-busting unit called the
Investigating Directorate against Corruption (Idac). This is
hailed as part of the implementation plan on the Zondo
Commission's1 recommendations, where Zondo had unveiled
the extent to which certain criminals have influenced decision-
making at the highest levels of the state. Taking this
development a step further, a Bill is intended to be introduced
soon amending the Constitution to establish a new Chapter Nine
Institution called the Anti-Corruption Commission.2 fur2601
ios2601 csl2601 Corruption is rampant in the public sector.3
Government institution, with their access to vast amounts of
money, create a fertile environment for corrupt activities.
Government officials and their associates abuse their power and
connections to commit various forms of economic crime. This
includes malfeasance during the tender process, public
procurement, and other methods of financial misappropriation.
Various government institutions and state-owned enterprises
have been financially crippled by corruption. Against this
backdrop you are required to answer the following questions:
ind2601 1.1 In your opinion, is an Anti-Corruption Commission
necessary or would it amount to a needless duplication of other
, institutions with an overlapping mandate? Substantiate your
answer fully with reference to appropriate provisions of the
Constitution4 as well as other relevant legislation. (6) pvl2601
adl2601
1.2 Notwithstanding your answer to question 1.1 above, if the
Anti-Corruption Commission were established, what legal
impact or effect would any recommendations emanating from
the Commission have? Justify your answer with reference to
appropriate authority. (4)
1.1 Necessity of an Anti-Corruption Commission:
In my opinion, an Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is
indeed necessary. While South Africa has existing institutions
like the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the South
African Police Service (SAPS), and various anti-corruption
units within government entities, the severity and pervasiveness
of corruption require a dedicated body with a focused mandate.
A single, specialized commission can address gaps in the current
anti-corruption framework and enhance efforts to combat
corruption effectively.
Here are several key points that substantiate the need for an
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC):
1. Constitutional Mandate and Government's Obligation:
o Section 195 of the Constitution of South Africa sets
out the principles of public administration,
emphasizing accountability, transparency, and
responsiveness within the public sector. The
1 2025 - DUE March 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete,
trusted solutions and explanations….WE WISH YOU A
GOOD LUCK.
ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Question 1 On 24 May 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa signed
into law the National Prosecuting Authority Amendment Bill,
aimed at establishing a corruption-busting unit called the
Investigating Directorate against Corruption (Idac). This is
hailed as part of the implementation plan on the Zondo
Commission's1 recommendations, where Zondo had unveiled
the extent to which certain criminals have influenced decision-
making at the highest levels of the state. Taking this
development a step further, a Bill is intended to be introduced
soon amending the Constitution to establish a new Chapter Nine
Institution called the Anti-Corruption Commission.2 fur2601
ios2601 csl2601 Corruption is rampant in the public sector.3
Government institution, with their access to vast amounts of
money, create a fertile environment for corrupt activities.
Government officials and their associates abuse their power and
connections to commit various forms of economic crime. This
includes malfeasance during the tender process, public
procurement, and other methods of financial misappropriation.
Various government institutions and state-owned enterprises
have been financially crippled by corruption. Against this
backdrop you are required to answer the following questions:
ind2601 1.1 In your opinion, is an Anti-Corruption Commission
necessary or would it amount to a needless duplication of other
, institutions with an overlapping mandate? Substantiate your
answer fully with reference to appropriate provisions of the
Constitution4 as well as other relevant legislation. (6) pvl2601
adl2601
1.2 Notwithstanding your answer to question 1.1 above, if the
Anti-Corruption Commission were established, what legal
impact or effect would any recommendations emanating from
the Commission have? Justify your answer with reference to
appropriate authority. (4)
1.1 Necessity of an Anti-Corruption Commission:
In my opinion, an Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is
indeed necessary. While South Africa has existing institutions
like the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the South
African Police Service (SAPS), and various anti-corruption
units within government entities, the severity and pervasiveness
of corruption require a dedicated body with a focused mandate.
A single, specialized commission can address gaps in the current
anti-corruption framework and enhance efforts to combat
corruption effectively.
Here are several key points that substantiate the need for an
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC):
1. Constitutional Mandate and Government's Obligation:
o Section 195 of the Constitution of South Africa sets
out the principles of public administration,
emphasizing accountability, transparency, and
responsiveness within the public sector. The