# Former chief justice Raymond Zondo says the bulk of corruption occurs within public procurement. Speaking at the South African Council of Churches Anti-Corruption Conference in Johannesburg, Zondo revealed that over 800-billion-rand is spent annually, with procurement laws often abused. Zondo urged the establishment of an independent anti-corruption agency to monitor public tenders, as recommended by the State Capture Commission, warning that Treasury oversight has proven insufficient to curb widespread abuse:
Zondo reveals most corruption happens through public procurement system [SOUND]
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