MARK BARNES: Stealing has become the business endeavour of choice

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Our state enterprises are structured in a way that invites crooks to step in, knowing they won’t get caught

Structurally overriding natural processes is neither advisable nor sustainable. It will eventually collapse the system it is imposed on, and end in tears.

The flow of water cannot be stopped in its tracks. It can be temporarily diverted, it can be stored up, its force can be used to generate hydro-electrical energy, but it cannot be stopped. Dam walls have sluice gates for a reason. Water flow can be managed for the better good, but don’t get in its way...

 

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mark_barnes56 EXACTLY!!! Its Historical in S A Politics. Eschel Roodie started it. And Others continued.

It started with Aperthied regime which made it to law then after democracy it continued with race observations even media can write false article, make money etc. Those pulling the strings continue to do so....

When I studied BCom in the 90's kickbacks, inflated prices, extortion, bribery, sabotage, state capture, fraud, cartels, shoddy repairs, etc were not included in the curriculum. Today it is prescribed for grade R. We thought JR was a baddy and two sets of bookkeeping criminal.

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