South Africa groups call for apartheid graft probe


  • World
  • Saturday, 10 Dec 2005

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African civil society groups have called for a probe into allegations that billions of dollars were lost due to corruption during the country's former apartheid-era regime. 

A government spokesman confirmed that Public Services and Administration Minister Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi had received the report as head of a national anti-corruption task force made up of government officials and NGOs, which drafted the report. 

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