OPINIONISTA: Smoke and mirrors – and no one is tackling grand corruption By Paul Hoffman PaulHoffmanSC
25 February 2019 Smoke and mirrors – and no one is tackling grand corruption The weekend announcement by the Presidency that it is planning to set up an eight-judge special tribunal to expedite civil debt collections instigated by his custom-made SIU investigations is further evidence of ANC unwillingness to get to grips properly, efficiently and effectively, with grand corruption. Save The SIU is only able to take on matters referred to it by the President.
He claims he left his political baggage at the door when he was appointed to the Bench, but former president Jacob Zuma was his client in the bad old days and he certainly did nothing to hide his ANC sympathies while abusing the Bench and the applicant, Bob Glenister, in the different ways described above.
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