State capture: The complicity of big, bad business

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State capture: The complicity of big, bad business - The private sector has had close ties with the government for decades. Some see nothing wrong with this, but other say this relationship is at the very heart of corruption

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Bad businesses captured SARS to avoid tax that should never happen again. We need a new law that will hold accounting officers for money lost under their watch. Every last cent lost under their watch should be claimed from them once corruption dealing have been proven

Government and the private sector HAVE to have a relationship. We need people of strong conviction on both sides to refuse and report corruption when it's attempted by the other side.

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