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State Capture report: Volume One
Volume one of the state capture report makes for some scary reading.
South Africans have been granted insight, into the rampant fraud and corruption that bedevilled South African Airways, the Guptas’ New Age Newspaper, and the country’s once stellar Revenue Service.
The acting chief justice, who chaired the state capture commission for four years, penned the 874-page report, which details how South Africa was captured by unscrupulous individuals, who bled state coffers for the benefit of a select few.
Rianté Padayachee reports.