More than 30 witnesses lined up for first state capture trial

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From employees of different banking institutions to Hawks officers and government employees - the state has lined up more than 30 witnesses in the first state capture trial, starting on Monday

From employees of different banking institutions to Hawks officers and government employees — the state has lined up more than 30 witnesses in the first state capture trial, starting

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Quite strange enough, y'all say nothing about Phala Phala, just peddling state capture narrative in protection of your money laundering president

So this is what you get for 1 billion rand? And the money clock seems is still be counting for this one, and no one is in jail yet. You can even con your way out of that apparently.

Lol State-related financial corruption over the last few decades.... We're going to be seeing a demographically disproportionate number of Indians in our courts, aren't we?

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