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US Urges South Africa to Boost Fight Against Corruption

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
March 13, 2024
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U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo on Wednesday urged South Africa to step up its battle against corruption, saying that work could help boost job creation in a country facing an unemployment rate of 43 percent among those under 35.

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Delivering a speech prepared for the American Chamber of Commerce in South Africa’s most populous city, Johannesburg, Adeyemo said there is need for increased anti-corruption efforts and continued work to accelerate South Africa’s just transition to renewable energy.

The deputy treasury secretary also called for steps to foster growth in the nation’s diverse service sector.

Adeyemo’s sentiments matched those delivered by U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen who visited South Africa just over a year ago.

“Investments alone cannot unlock the potential of your economy,” Adeyemo said on the third day of his visit to the United States’ biggest trading partner in Africa.

“My conversations with South Africans from a diversity of backgrounds makes clear that progress on reliable energy and addressing all the other challenges this great country faces is inhibited by corruption,” he added.

Adeyemo, whose visit includes stops in Cape Town, Pretoria, and Johannesburg, said Washington stood ready to build upon a joint effort to combat illicit wildlife trafficking — a trade fueled by corruption and organized crime — that both countries launched during Yellen’s visit last year.

Adeyemo said Washington wants “to build upon this work to leverage international frameworks to combat corruption and promote transparency in various sectors, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently for the benefit of all citizens.”

He noted that U.S. Treasury Department recently released its National Risk Assessment on Money Laundering, which highlights the costs of corruption in the U.S. and how to end it.

“No nation is immune from these challenges. We humbly want to be your partner as the South African people take steps to address corruption,” he said.

Doing so, he said, would create a positive environment for job creation in South Africa, given the high unemployment rate among young people and challenges in its educational system.

Adeyemo’s trip comes amid strains between Washington and Africa’s most industrialized economy over Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and more recently Pretoria’s criticism of Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

Corruption has been an ongoing challenge in South Africa, which was added to the “gray list” of countries under special scrutiny by the international financial crime watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), last year.

Adeyemo said South Africa should summon the political will to make decisions needed to modernize its electrical grid and enable new generation sources to come online. He argued that more transmission investments were needed to jumpstart the country’s energy transition and solve its energy crisis.

To help smooth the transition, South Africa also needed “the right economic incentives” to persuade companies to invest in extraction of critical minerals, Adeyemo said.

“This can and must be done in a way in which the benefits of investments in this sector are not concentrated in the hands of a few,” he said, adding that the United States was ready to continue supporting efforts to build clean energy supply chains that invested in workers and protected the environment.

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