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State Capture exposed criminal justice system

Weaknesses

The slow pace at which those implicated in criminal activities and state capture are being pursued has exposed institutional weaknesses and challenges in the criminal justice system.

This is according to Corruption Watch, which said the lack of progress to date was disheartening.

About 1 438 people have been implicated in the rampant looting and the capture of South Africa’s state-owned

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