City Power marks International Anti-Corruption Day with renewed governance commitment

City Power reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance against corruption, fraud, and unethical conduct during an event held to commemorate International Anti-Corruption Day, which is observed globally on 9 December each year to raise awareness about the damaging effects of corruption on institutions, economies, and communities.

The event took place yesterday, Friday, 05 December 2025, at City Power’s head offices in Reuven and featured a focused knowledge-sharing programme led by governance and ethics experts from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and Barloworld South Africa, along with invited guests from the Office of the Public Protector, the City of Johannesburg Group Forensic and Investigation Services, the Office of the Ombudsman, the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), and the Hawks. The programme reinforced City Power’s commitment to integrity, accountability, and a culture of ethical conduct. The entity emphasised that strengthening accountability, institutional discipline, and transparency is central to improving service delivery and rebuilding public trust, as City Power works to reset its social contract with customers.

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