A scathing new report has shed light on the depths of corruption in South Africa, revealing widespread "state capture" by influential individuals and companies. The report, released by a leading anti-corruption watchdog, alleges that powerful figures have manipulated government policies and decisions to serve their own interests, often to the detriment of the country's citizens. The findings are likely to reignite calls for accountability and reform in a nation already reeling from years of economic hardship and social unrest. As the report's authors detail the brazen and far-reaching nature of the corruption, they also highlight the need for urgent action to prevent further exploitation of the country's resources and institutions.
More S African corruption exposed in ‘state capture’ report Al Jazeera