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Rhodes University will join a growing number of South Africans supporting Corruption Watch, a civil society body established recently to fight corruption.
The institution will sign a pledge tomorrow following a public lecture by Corruption Watch executive director, dr David Lewis.
He was recently quoted as saying that the response to the launch of Corruption Watch has been a humbling experience given the groundswell of people who are really outraged at the scourge of corruption.
Corruption Watch spokesperson, Bongi Mlangeni, said the visit to Rhodes University is part of a drive to mobilise South African Universities against corruption.