A civil society-led body aimed at promoting integrity and combating corruption in the Gauteng government has called on the provincial leadership to demonstrate ethical leadership and refrain from any association with improper acts. 

The Gauteng Ethics Advisory Council (GEAC), which was established in 2017 to provide oversight and promote integrity in the provincial government, released its biennial state of ethics report in Johannesburg on Thursday. ..

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