JOHANNESBURG - It seems like corruption in South Africa is so deep rooted we will never get rid of it.
Well, not so long ago, Singapore was in the same position.
In the 1950s, corruption was not just common, it was widely accepted.
Fast-forward to today, and the country ranks as the fifth least corrupt in the world, we rank 83rd.
Part of the success is the use of quality management systems, so we find out what we can learn from this from Muhammad Ali from World Wide Industrial & Systems Engineers.