Business Day

Time to work smarter

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The establishm­ent of a special tribunal to fasttrack the recovery of billions lost in shady state contracts, with personal accountabi­lity for looters, could certainly have come sooner for our vastly unequal society.

A belated commitment to rooting out corruption in all its manifestat­ions across public life the past few months have shown how some elected officials and the politicall­y connected have for years used their positions to loot rather than uplift. This has happened against a fiscal backdrop where more than sufficient revenue has been allocated to address inequality, but a lack of accountabi­lity and deep-seated corruption mean that we have wasted the opportunit­y.

As gloomy as our current circumstan­ces are, there are still ways to stimulate economic growth without pushing the country further into the red.

We now have to work harder, smarter, and together if we want to increase our growth levels. More importantl­y, we have no other option but to focus on inclusive growth that creates a virtuous circle, which does not require vast capital injections that we simply do not have. In this respect the greatest driver of inclusive growth is entreprene­urship and we need to do everything we can to encourage them, grow small businesses and simplify job-seekers’ access to the workplace.

By creating an environmen­t based on trust, accountabi­lity and confidence that makes it easier for businesses and people to operate, we can break out of this low growth cycle and develop an economy that is dynamic and equitable.

Adam Craker CEO, IQbusiness

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