OPINIONISTA: The messy business of rebuilding South Africa after a decade of State Capture

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OPINIONISTA: The messy business of rebuilding South Africa after a decade of State Capture By Judith February judith_february

Boris Johnson, a man obviously unfit to be the British prime minister, is on the doorstep of Number 10 Downing Street; a daughter is found clinging to her father as they both drown in the Rio Grande trying to make their way to a better life in the US; and Zimbabwe reintroduces the Zim dollar, to name but three instances which show that the world truly feels like a spinning top every day.

It all seems a “hot mess” and the lead story detailed the ambit of the Public Protector’s investigation without knowing what response Ramaphosa is yet to give. It had the feel of a cliffhanger, but no doubt the Public Protector would have been pleased with the publicity. After all, she seems to relish inserting herself into political matters. The story also reported that Ramaphosa could face “impeachment” if found guilty of “money laundering”.

Sometimes the tug to reality and the Constitution serve our public discourse better than loosely throwing words like “impeachment” around. Of course, it’s deeply unsatisfactory, but politics is always about the pragmatic and the possible – ask anyone in power. Despite the continued flow of bad news, the crude State Capture project has not been able to gain momentum. A considerable spoke has been put into the wheel at SARS and the National Prosecuting Authority. That does not mean corruption has ended, as the sorry state of municipal finances again indicates, to provide but one example.

 

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judith_february Like state capture had ended! Se gat..

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