Cyril Ramaphosa or not, he who pays piper will want to call the tune

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Cyril Ramaphosa or not, he who pays piper will want to call the tune
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Veil of secrecy on party funding perfect foil for those with ulterior motives to gain unfettered access to power

With no legal obligations to declare, the elites flout the moral and ethical obligation to conduct their dealings in a transparent manner. This is the perfect context for nefarious alliances to be formed and to thrive; for the national and public interest to be disregarded and for personal and private interests to take centre stage.

Its structures and leaders should be well aware that they are there for the taking and there are many among the monied classes who would like to ensure that the ANC takes decisions that suit their profiteering agenda.

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