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President Cyril Ramaphosa has called a landmark agreement with a Swiss company implicated in corruption at Eskom a 'huge development in our effort to hold those responsible for state capture to account'.

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the NPA's agreement with Swiss firm ABB Ltd is a"huge development" in fighting corruption.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called a landmark agreement with a Swiss company implicated in corruption at Eskom a"huge development in our effort to hold those responsible for state capture to account". "We first had to rebuild state institutions that had been deliberately weakened, emptied of expertise and rendered incapable of preventing capture by criminal elements."We had to strengthen law enforcement institutions and shield them from outside interference.

He said work was in progress to recover money from irregular and corrupt contracts and overpayments, and that investigations into corruption and mismanagement at state institutions were ongoing.

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