Helen Zille on the wave of ‘innovative corruption’ that’s taking hold in SA

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In this wide ranging interview, the Democratic Alliance’s Federal Chair Helen Zille digs into the concept of ‘innovative corruption’ which she says is increasingly applied by her party’s competitors. A case in point is the bizarre story of the Metsimaholo Local Municipality in the Free State where the DA had to go to court to block payments to a dodgy property developer that would have bankrupted the district. Zille has no qualms about the challenges that face SA in rolling back such corruption, arguing that the BOSASA-type plunder is not an exception but is the norm under ANC rule. She also shares the DA’s perspective on what is happening within the chaotic governance of Johannesburg - and the retirement from politics of the city’s former executive mayor Mpho Phalatse. - Alec Hogg
29 Aug 2023 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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