South Africans Sick to Death of Persistent Corruption by Politicians
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South Africans sick to death of persistent corruption by politicians
It seems that criminal elements are firmly embedded in our political systems in a way that compromises our leaders and disempowers them from acting. It is a total failure to deal with corruption, year after year.
South Africans are sick to death of persistent corruption by politicians - Corruption Watch
It seems that criminal elements are firmly embedded in our political systems in a way that compromises our leaders and disempowers them from acting, writes Good Governance Africa CEO Lonwabo Kulati for Daily Maverick. It is a total failure to deal with corruption, year after year, he adds, and South Africans are sick of it. The post South Africans are sick to death of persistent corruption by politicians appeared first on Corruption Watch.
South Africans are sick to death of persistent corruption by politicians
Greg Mills, in his book Why States Recover, illustrates that the key reason behind economic failure is politics: “Today, the bulk of the world’s poor—totalling 1.1 billion of the planet’s seven billion people—live in a failed or failing state,” he states. The continued failure of South Africa’s political leadership to deal decisively with corruption by holding […]
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