Deferred prosecution agreements for firms would help NPA, says Zondo

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Deferred prosecution agreements for firms would help NPA, says Zondo
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These deals would allow companies to avoid prosecution for corrupt activities provided they make full disclosure

SA law should provide for deferred prosecution agreements for companies that divulge the wrongdoing that takes place within them.

This is one of the recommendations of the first part of the Zondo commission report into state capture, which said that such agreements could offer a solution to the acute problems faced by a weak and inadequately resourced National Prosecuting Authority ...

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