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State capture: for some, the whip cracks, but many are still free as birds
A look at how far authorities have come in holding them accountable and how far they need to go to bring more to book
As the bell sounded on the fifth and final damning report into collusion to capture SA, allegedly with the willful participation of former president Jacob Zuma, politicians, state-owned entity (SOE) executives, ANC officials and business people, we look at the recommendations of chief justice Raymond Zondo and actions, if any, which have so far been taken against some of the main individuals implicated therein.
FORMER PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA
Zondo recommended in part three of the state capture report that Zuma be investigated for possible prosecution for racketeering and corruption regarding R41bn in Transnet tenders awarded to Gupta-linked companies...
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