ANALYSIS: Brian Molefe & Anoj Singh arrests: SA’s return to Justiceland will take an excruciatingly long time

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ANALYSIS: Brian Molefe & Anoj Singh arrests: SA’s return to Justiceland will take an excruciatingly long time
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The past few days have seen signs of renewed life in our criminal justice system and the institutions that support it, but for many millions of people in SA, there is still no evidence of the criminal justice system working for them.

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