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  1. SA’s new widely hailed Public Procurement Act could fuel State Capture 2.0 - Daily Maverick SA’s new widely hailed Public Procurement Act could fuel State Capture 2.0 - Daily Maverick

    The new Public Procurement Act has been widely hailed as the law to end State Capture. However, once implemented it could make corruption worse.

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  2. Living like rock stars: SA’s government officials enjoy lavish perks at taxpayers’ expense – Ivo Vegter - Biznews Living like rock stars: SA’s government officials enjoy lavish perks at taxpayers’ expense – Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    Scrutiny often falls on the infamous Ministerial Handbook, which prescribes the opulent benefits to which the useless fat cats in cabinet are entitled.

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  3. IRR seeks legal clarity on Eskom’s exemption from full financial reporting IRR seeks legal clarity on Eskom’s exemption from full financial reporting

    The Institute of Race Relations is taking legal advice on the constitutionality of the decision by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to exempt Eskom from its ...

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  4. Eskom’s corruption woes vanish in puff of smoke as exempted from key regulations – Ivo Vegter - Biznews Eskom’s corruption woes vanish in puff of smoke as exempted from key regulations – Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    First, new electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa announced that corruption is not at the heart of Eskom’s troubles. Then, finance minister Enoch ...

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  5. Corruption is resistant to attack - Africa in Fact Corruption is resistant to attack - Africa in Fact

    Mount Kilimanjaro towers some 4,900m above its plateau, making it the highest peak in Africa and one of the tallest in the world. Rich in folklore and cultural ...

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  6. When corruption becomes a feature, not a bug - African in Fact When corruption becomes a feature, not a bug - African in Fact

    The ANC took power with the conviction that state power would resolve the country’s socio-economic deficits. Partly, this reflected the statist ideological ...

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  7. IRR cautions against the implementation of NHI Bill IRR cautions against the implementation of NHI Bill

    The approval of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill by Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Health is deeply concerning.

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