The survey revealed that participants also admitted to giving gifts or favours to public officials, prosecutors, and police officers. (Halden Krog/The Times/Gallo Images)
A Corruption Watch survey report has found 81% of the people they interviewed believe the government is not doing enough to address corruption in the provision of basic services.
The report, published on Wednesday, highlighted the perceptions, characteristics, experiences, and prevalence of corruption in South Africa.
According to Corruption Watch, a non-profit organisation, around 1 500 respondents were interviewed over two months in all nine provinces.
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