Vavi on SA: 'A kleptocracy led by thieves' - corruption cost R700b in 20yrs

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Zwelinzima Vavi tells Tim Modise that corruption poses the biggest threat to South Africa’s democracy. In a scathing interview, Vavi says the current rate of corruption and the disregard for the Public Protector’s findings on Nkandla show that South Africa is on a march to ‘kleptocracy led by thieves’. He says the appointments to senior positions in the National Prosecuting Authority and the Hawks, as well as the golden handshakes paid to the former heads, suggest that government is committed to blunting the instruments that citizens and the State have in dealing with crime and corruption. Vavi says democracy has been hijacked by ‘political hyenas’. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
15 Sep 2015 5AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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