The Political Economy of High-Stakes Whistleblowing in South Africa
The Political Economy of High-Stakes Whistleblowing in South Africa
Author(s): Ugljesa RadulovicSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet
Keywords: whistleblowing; fallout; political economy; neoliberalism
Summary/Abstract: Whistleblowing, which is when organizational insiders expose wrongdoing to an authority that can effect action, has been identified as a mechanism that possesses the capacity to combat, or even prevent, high-level malfeasance. Much global research has explored the frequency and the nature of retaliation that whistleblowers are subjected to. However, there is a dearth of research regarding the political economy of whistleblowing. This paper, employing documents as sources of data, has sought to explore the global pattern of fallout experienced by whistleblowers, with the experiences of South African whistleblowers being testament to this. Thus, the cases of South African high-stakes whistleblowing are given particular attention. This paper asserts that weak whistleblower protection legislation is a large contributor to why whistleblowers face frequent and severe reprisals in South Africa. It also determines that there is an absolute power imbalance between those who report wrongdoing and those who perpetrate it. Ultimately, this paper’s unique contribution lies in establishing that the issue of weak legislation is compounded by the neoliberal political economy. With South Africa exemplifying a neoliberal political economy, initiatives aimed at addressing issues of corruption (such as reinforcing whistleblower protection laws) become difficult in a political economy where criminal and fraudulent capital is rife, and a wide spectrum of corrupt and socially pernicious practices is common. This paper does, however, concede that pro-social practices can exist within neoliberalism, with the actions of whistleblowers being evidence of this. However, revising the whistleblower protection instrument would requirecultural and political-economic resistance to neoliberalism.
Journal: NBP – Nauka, bezbednost, policija
- Issue Year: 31/2026
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 47-61
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English
