A recent report highlights ethical misconduct among psychologists practicing in South Africa. The majority of sanctioned practitioners – 74.2% – are located in Gauteng province, home to approximately 45% of the country’s psychologists. This indicates a disproportionately high concentration of ethical breaches within this region. The nature of these transgressions was not detailed in the provided text, but the data points to a significant issue requiring attention within the South African psychology profession. The findings raise questions about oversight, training, and adherence to professional standards among psychologists in Gauteng. Further investigation is needed to understand the specific causes and implement corrective measures. The report underscores the importance of maintaining ethical conduct within the mental health field to ensure public trust and patient well-being.