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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ipocafrica.org/cases/armsdeal/oversight/laurencewoods.pdf Interview with Gavin Woods PDF]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081204231110/http://www.ipocafrica.org/cases/armsdeal/oversight/laurencewoods.pdf Interview with Gavin Woods PDF]
* [http://www.citizen.co.za/index/article.aspx?pDesc=7571,1,22 Nadeco gets first MPs, IFP loses five 9/7/2005]
* [http://www.citizen.co.za/index/article.aspx?pDesc=7571,1,22 Nadeco gets first MPs, IFP loses five 9/7/2005]
* [http://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/4836 Public sector corruption : behavioural origins and counter-behavioural responses]
* [http://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/4836 Public sector corruption : behavioural origins and counter-behavioural responses]

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Gavin Woods (born 1947 in Durban, South Africa) is the former chairman of the standing committee on public accounts (Scopa) and a former member of the Inkatha Freedom Party. He became a member of parliament in 1994 and joined Nadeco in 2005. In 2010 he was awarded a professorship at the University of Stellenbosch.[1]

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