On ethics, Inequality, Corruption and the Middle Class: The Case of South Africa. Presented by: Prof E.Mantzaris, Prof P.Pillay

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On ethics, Inequality, Corruption and the Middle Class: The Case of South Africa Presented by: Prof E.Mantzaris, Prof P.Pillay

Introduction Corruption in SA on the rise at unprecedented level The article addresses neglected issues in literature The role of the middle class in particular white collar section The article will concentrate on the private sector The use of empirical data to show the relationship between ethics, corruption and the perpetuation of inequality in the country

On Ethics: From Theory to Practice Globalisation, wars, mayhem, fanaticism, natural disasters, corruption, ethics are rooted both philosophically and empirically on social interaction and relationships Desire for self-preservation of an individual is determined by material scarcity that forces humans into conflict Kant s theory: ethics are based on human s desire to supersede natural competitiveness as an impediment to human selfish nature that leads to corrupt activities No human has been born immoral or corrupt

Inequality In South Africa: The Basics Larger nation of SA is black and poor rural women being the worst affected Poverty has decreased significantly but income inequality still dorminant Economic growth has highly been uneven, perpetuating inequality and exclusion Social (racial) underpinnings of inequality in South Africa are evident at all levels of society Statistics SA: unemployment rate has increased to 25.5% in the second quarter of 2014 RDP, BEE and Land Reform are some of the measures to address problems of inequality

The Middle Class E.O.Wright postulates that the middle classes consist of groups of people who do not possess their own means of production They are human capital, especially in the white collar variety People with higher education, expertise, experience and skills are destined in most occasions to command financial rewards in excess of the cost to produce and reproduce their labour Wright s work bears resemblance to Marxism Per Capita Consumption differs by continent, country or region: Developed vs Developing: Asia vs Europe vs Africa

The South African White Collar Middle Class Corruption and Inequality UCT s Unilever Institute of Strategic Marketing report indicate that SA s black middle class has grown 250% over the past 8 years Whites still dominate the top-earning brackets Only 10% of Living Standard Measures (LSM) 9 and 5 % of LSM 10 were black 20% of the black middle class is in the civil service Middle class white collar corruption is in form of bank corruption, hacking, counterfeiting, blackmail, bribery, tempering and manipulation of mobile phone use, money laundering, tax evasion 90% of companies have been investing heavily in security because of growing white collar crimes Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) Survey reported that economic crime remains a serious challenge

PwC Global Economic Crime Survey- Findings Shift in the perpetrator profile in SA. Senior Management is now the main agent of economic crimes committed by insiders The typical perpetrator of insider fraud in SA is male Bribery and corruption has been the fastest growing economic crime Globally, the construction, Energy and Mining Sectors experience the most bribery SA organisations suffer significantly more procurement fraud, human resources fraud, bribery and financial statement fraud than organisations globally Competition law infringement is poorly understood by South African organisations Formal fraud risk management programmes have become the most effective fraud detection method

Conclusions Article attempted to show the relations of ethics, the private sector white collar middle class and the perpetration of inequality in SA Article showed through its empirical component that the negative consequences of corruption for the business sector Instrumental in the negation of the efforts for continuous sustainable development in SA because corruption deters investment in the country Inequality becomes more entrenched in the economic structure of South Africa and is a serious obstacle to integrated and multiprolonged approach on the way forward The private sector and its leadership need to show concretely and decisively the political will to uproot corruption from their sector