EDITORIAL: SA owes so much to the good people it had in key institutions

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EDITORIAL: SA owes so much to the good people it had in key institutions
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The Zondo commission tells a story of a heroic Treasury versus a rogue’s gallery of state entity saboteurs

If ever there was a lesson that institutions are only as good as the people who lead them it is in the Zondo commission’s long-awaited fourth report.

One stark contrast that emerges from the report’s many hundreds of tortuously detailed pages is between the Treasury, whose leadership waged a successful battle against efforts to capture the public purse, and Eskom, which eventually succumbed to state capture...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

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