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Julius Malema Corruption Charges

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julius malema corruption charges

ANCYL’s expelled leader Julius Malema appeared in court this week. His charges of fraud and corruption were dropped however he will still face trial for money laundering. Following his scathing attack on Jacob Zuma in which he called the South African president a corrupt thief, he went on to say he would be encouraging more mine workers to rise up in the struggle for economic freedom.

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Government Accountability: Limpopo Textbook Crisis

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angie motshekga government accountability

Government accountability seems non-existent in South Africa – particularly in the wake of the Limpopo textbooks crisis that is unfolding. 7 months into the year and learners are still to receive their textbooks – it’s unlikely that they will anytime soon considering many have been burnt and dumped by the company winning the distribution tender. Who is ultimately accountable in government for this and why are they not being punished?

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Richard Mdluli case – Corruption Cartoon

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richard mdluli case

Richard Mdluli, head of police crime intelligence in South Africa, seems to following suit from Jackie Selebi in terms of draining taxpayer funds whilst simultaneously adding no value. Wonkie’s guest author examines the security situation in South Africa and what needs to be done going forward to remedy this situation and prevent similar ones from arising in the future.

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Limpopo – Is Zuma finally delivering?

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zuma puts foot down

The South African treasury and central government are finally taking action against under-performance and corruption at provincial government level. Is this the start of a new era of accountability in South Africa, or just a temporary derailment of the national gravy train?

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Monkey Kingdom eyes new Banana Republic – Secrecy Bill Cartoon

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Protection of Information Bill

South African parliament passed the Secrecy Bill – what does this mean for South Africa? How much power does the Protection of State Information Bill actually give government to hide corruption? All these questions, and more are answered to help you determine whether SA is on its way to becoming a Banana Republic.

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