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'The fight against corruption is ongoing' – President Cyril Ramaphosa's mission to end looting and corruption continues as he highlights key areas of change. Read more here: CyrilRamaphosa PhalaPhalaFarmGate

in 2020 to settle an investigation into allegedly criminal conduct involving contracts at the Kusile power station,” he said.Cases brought to court“Former executives of state-owned enterprises like Eskom and Transnet have been charged alongside businesspeople for allegedly colluding to steal public funds.”

“In addition to the arrests of those implicated in wrongdoing and bringing the cases to court, progress is being made in other areas as well where there has been malfeasance,” the president said. Many of those involved in state capture and their enablers in the private sector saw nothing wrong with diverting public funds to private pockets, Ramaphosa also added.“At the height of the state capture era, unscrupulous politicians repurposed state institutions for private enrichment and to cover their tracks. Today we have law enforcement authorities and a prosecuting authority devoted to investigating and prosecuting without fear or favour.

“Now that we see that progress is being made, we must do everything we can to ensure that this work continues unhindered and that none of the gains we have made are reversed,” Ramphosa said.

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