'As worrisome as they are foreboding' – this is how lobby group Public Interest SA described Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s 'apparent links to individuals fingered for state capture corruption'. | gerbjan
Public Interest SA called on Deputy President Paul Mashatile to address"serious allegations" linking him with"those who are accused of plundering public resources through state capture and corruption".
"As worrisome as they are foreboding" – this is how lobby group Public Interest SA described Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s"apparent links to individuals fingered for state capture corruption". In a statement, Public Interest SA said the report is"alleging an unseemly, opulent lifestyle" by Mashatile.
Addressing a Human Science Research Council symposium that analysed the state capture report's impact on democracy on Thursday – a year to the day that the final instalment of the state capture report was released – Zondo said if state capture were to re-occur, Parliament would be unable to prevent it.
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