JOHANNESBURG - Marumo Phenya was gunned down in his car in Roodepoort after blowing the lid, on a dodgy 119-million rand tender at the Department of Home Affairs.
This week marked two years since his death.
Concern about whistleblower protection in South Africa is nothing new. To date, there is NO law protecting anyone from uncovering and reporting corruption.
Just last month, Kenneth Meshoe from parliament's police portfolio committee expressed his frustration, saying the extortion crisis in the country SA, will also never be solved if whistleblowers are not protected.
Marumo Phenya's wife spoke about her fears and just what life has been like since her husband was killed.