In South Sudan, concerns about state capture persist,where top leaders are perceived to act with impunity and public appointments are seen to favour close family members over merit, transparency,and accountability. How can democracy thrive under such conditions?”#SSOT
governments in East Africa not to assume guilt, but to demand systems where every public official is accountable to the people. #SSOT@EAPerspectivPod@ntvuganda
Cases involving public scrutiny of leaders should push citizens across the region to ask harder questions about accountability, transparency, and wealth in public office.What is alleged or investigated in one leader’s case should be a wake-up call to strengthen oversight across
Integrity South Sudan calls for urgent audit and investigation into allegations of corruption within the National Legislative Assembly. #SSOT@EAPerspectivPod
and weakens public trust in institutions.Two wrongs do not make a right. If salaries are not paid, the solution is transparency, advocacy, legal action, and institutional reform not stealing from the very people you are meant to serve. @EAPerspectivPod#SSOT
How can you justify being corrupt simply because you are not paid your salary?
Delayed or unpaid wages are a serious issue that deserve lawful redress and accountability. But responding to injustice with corruption only deepens the crisis, harms innocent citizens,#SSOT