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One South Africa Movement leader Mmusi Maimane says President Cyril Ramaphosa must immediately heed mounting calls for him to resign to restore confidence in South Africans that government is serious about fighting against crimes such as state capture.

One South Africa Movement leader Mmusi Maimane speaks during a media briefing.

to restore confidence in South Africans that government is serious about fighting against crimes such as state capture.who resigned as leader of the Conservative Party last week. “The principle of state capture remains intact. So, I would argue by not removing proportional representation in its entirety is in fact ensuring that it is 200-100. And so the 100 components would ensure that there is planning and a vision that goes forward to ensure that the bureaucrats can never be captured. If we fail to do that…we will have state capture, it may be in another colour or in multiple colours.

 

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