Justice Minister says 'in hindsight' alleged corrupt companies should have been blacklisted

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itchybyte He knew about it. Another puppet. Where do they find these Ministers!!

itchybyte 😂😂😂Hindsight, cant even focus on the present.

itchybyte PS: You can STILL blacklist them !!!!

itchybyte Well hell. Took you long enough to have a bright moment. Maybe you should go to , say maybe Venezuela , and go have your bright moments there. SA cannot afford you.

itchybyte Ofcoz

itchybyte 'in hindsight' ? REALLY !!!

itchybyte This guy is a snake and belongs nowhere near the Justice Department, let alone a position of power

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itchybyte I don't trust this guy

itchybyte About time this man is investigated for corruption.

itchybyte No shit Sherlock🤫

itchybyte Really? Wow, this man’s a prophet, never mind a politician!!!!

itchybyte They failed to do their work reports were made available in 2006

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