-by Newsbreak's Taresh Harreeparshad.
Four years since the murder of whistleblower Babita Deokaran and South African's still demand answers. The family of the late whistleblower Babita Deokaran who was brutally assassinated four years ago are still appealing for justice. Today marks four years since Deokaran was gunned down outside her home in a hail of bullets after she halted an 850-million rand in suspicious payments to hundreds of companies linked to Tembisa Hospital. The family says they still want the mastermind who orchestrated the hit to be arrested as she fought a good fight till her last breath. Meanwhile anti-corruption activists say they will not being stopping their efforts until all their questions have been answered. The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation's executive director Neeshan Balton and the Active Citizen's movements' Pops Rampersad joined the conversation...

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