| [td colspan=5]SOUTH AFRICA: INSTITUTIONS DISMANTLED OR DESTROYED BY GOVERNMENT (1994 – 2026) Broad Oversight over Watchdogs of Public Funds & Assets | ||||
| [td colspan=5]Sources: Parliamentary Reports | Case Law (ZACC/ZAGPPHC) | Academic Studies (UCT, Wits, Stellenbosch, UKZN, UJ, UWC) | Newspapers (Daily Maverick, Mail & Guardian, News24, NYT, Reuters) | Social Media | Zondo Commission | ISS Africa | Corruption Watch | OUTA | PARI | ||||
| No. | Date / Period | Institution / Body Dismantled or Destroyed | References (All Sources Found) | Impact Summary: Oversight & Public Protection Loss (≤50 words) |
| 1 | 1994 – 2001 | SAPS Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) [Type: Internal police anti-corruption watchdog] | • ISS Africa, 'The Case For and Against the Scorpions,' 31 Jan 2008 https://issafrica.org/iss-today/the-case-for-and-against-the-scorpions • Corruption Watch, 'Scorpions' downfall due to political interference,' Oct 2018 https://www.corruptionwatch.org.za/political-interference-in-south-africas-elite-anti-corruption-unit-leads-to-impunity/ • ResearchGate, 'Countering corruption in SA: Rise and fall of Scorpions and Hawks' https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301275880 | Closure of SAPS's internal anti-corruption unit in 2001 removed a critical layer of police self-policing. Public trust in police accountability eroded as internal corruption investigations ceased. The gap was never adequately filled, enabling systemic corruption within SAPS to flourish unchecked for decades. |