* regulations to be developed to provide for transparency in party political funding;
* all elected and appointed public officials and political parties to be required to disclose their business interests;
* regulations to be created to regulate the employment of politicians in the private sector after they leave the public sector - the so-called revolving door phenomenon;
* systems of disclosure of interests to be developed for all sectors of society;
* companies found guilty of the offences of price-fixing, market allocation and collusive tendering, to be prohibited from state tenders for a determined period.
* individuals responsible for these practices to be held accountable and sanctioned for their roles in price-fixing, market-allocation and collusive tendering; and for
* the business community to be encouraged to apply self-regulating mechanisms to improve their ethical conduct in practice. Some suggestions in this regard are available on http://www.nacf.org.za





