President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday that in the coming months, many of the processes underway, as a result of the findings of the State Capture Commission, will be completed and much more progress will be recorded. A significant note in his weekly letter to the nation revealed that R5.4-billion lost to State capture has been traced and returned to the State. This week marks exactly two years since the State Capture Commission held its final public hearing. Over the course of its work, the Commission heard evidence from over 300 witnesses and collected more than 1.7-million pages of documentary evidence. Executive Director of Corruption Watch Karam Singh along with Head of Investigations at OUTA Rudie Heyneke and Exeuctive Director at CASAC Lawson Naidoo join Lerato Mbele for the conversation.

South Africa’s Buy Local Imperative: Illicit Trade and Cheap Imports Threaten R25bn Economy and Tens of Thousands of Jobs
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Former executive convicted in multi-million rand Steinhoff saga- looking into NPA's progress into white collar crime
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In conversation with Border Management Authority (corruption busts, border control and interventions to keep SA Borders safe)
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