ABSTRACT

This book examines the detrimental impact of illicit financial flows on South Africa’s development, political economy, and transformation in the 21st century.

Over the years, illicit financial flows have led to the systematic looting and channelling away of South African resources, yet they are rarely studied by researchers looking to explain the country’s underdevelopment and political economy. This book looks across sectors, showing that illicit financial flows cut across all the key pillars of development, frustrating the betterment of peoples’ lives in South Africa. Investigating the problem from a decolonial perspective, the book delves deep into the catastrophic impacts of illicit financial flows for people and the economy, discusses how the problem is being combatted, and ultimately suggests solutions for rebuilding social trust between people and the state.

Making an important contribution to the decolonial debate, as well as to discussions of South Africa’s political economy, this book will be of interest to researchers across African studies, global development, political science, law and corruption studies.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction and overview

part 1|146 pages

Illicit financial flows and the political economy of South Africa

chapter 4|13 pages

Illicit trading in the mining sector

A threat to South Africa's industrial development

chapter 5|11 pages

Under-the-radar illicit outflows from South Africa

Effects and solutions

chapter 6|15 pages

Illicit financial flows and the marginalised population

A case of people with disabilities in South Africa

chapter 8|16 pages

Civil society and the fight against illicit financial flows in Africa

The case study of OUTA and the “state capture” in South Africa

chapter 10|13 pages

Regional economic communities and the fight against corruption in Africa

An analysis of the role of the Southern African Development Community

part 2|98 pages

Illicit financial flows in South Africa: A reading from an Afro-decolonial perspective

chapter 11|12 pages

Illicit financial flows in South Africa

An examination in the light of the 1884 “Scramble for Africa”

chapter 13|15 pages

Nailing the devil on the cross

South Africa's responses to the illicit financial flows scandal

chapter 16|14 pages

The ethics of power, illicit financial flows, and the right to development

A reflection on South Africa