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SIU head is confident the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group will agree on all its priorities [SOUND]

# Special Investigating Unit head, Andy Mothibi, says as the host nation, South Africa is uniquely positioned to leverage its G20 presidency to tackle local and international corruption challenges. The third G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group meeting is taking place in Mpumalanga this week. It is being co-chaired by Mothibi and Brazil’s Marcelo Pontes Vianna. Mothibi says he is confident that the working group will agree on all four priorities: strengthening public sector integrity, increasing asset recovery efficiency, inclusive societal participation, and whistle-blower protection:

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