How many more whistle-blowers must die, and how many must have their lives in tatters before the state takes action?
In planning his upcoming state of the nation address, writes Corruption Watch’s Nicki Van 't Riet, President Cyril Ramaphosa must not only speak more forcefully on the fulfilment of anti-corruption promises made to the nation — he must place the very topic of corruption front and centre in the list of Sona priorities.
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