
The U.S. emphasizes the need to address corruption in South Africa, particularly regarding AGOA reauthorization. South Africa's electricity minister anticipates improved electricity supply by the end of 2024. The country aims to be removed from a global regulator's 'grey list' in 2025, as stated by the central bank governor. US officials urge South Africa to combat corruption and political will issues, with a focus on boosting job opportunities.
"Corruption has been an ongoing challenge in South Africa, which was added to the 'grey list' of countries under special scrutiny by the international financial crime watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), last year." https://t.co/BqyhHLhk7L
US Treasury's No. 2 urges South Africa to boost fight against corruption https://t.co/zlLWBVz2no https://t.co/FiAxfqQbJ3
South Africa should escape an influential global watchdog’s dirty-money monitoring list early next year, the head of the country’s central bank says https://t.co/Hv5zRSzB5K via @markets @adengat






