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Daily Podcast – April 30, 2019

30th April 2019

By: Creamer Media Reporter

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For Creamer in Johannesburg, I’m Nozipho Khama.

Making headlines: Ramaphosa says the ANC enabled State capture, Maimane urges black professionals to trust the DA to reduce black tax and, NPA team to review high-profile IPID cases

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Ramaphosa says the ANC enabled State capture

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted that members of the ANC were responsible for and allowed State capture. 

In a broadcast, Ramaphosa said the State was captured and that as the Zondo commission of inquiry into State capture unfolded, clarity would become more apparent on that.

Ramaphosa said not many other political parties openly admitted their errors as the ANC has done. Many high-ranking ANC officials have already been implicated in corruption and other irregularities at the Zondo commission.

 

Maimane urges black professionals to trust the DA to reduce black tax

DA leader Mmusi Maimane says if black professionals don't put their faith in his party during next week's polls, they risk "exacerbating" the issue of black tax.

Black tax is a term coined to define financial support to extended family within black communities.

Maimane insisted the DA, which is the largest opposition party in the country, is the only real alternative that can help revive South Africa's ailing economy and build a capable state.

 

NPA team to review high-profile IPID cases

The National Prosecuting Authority has agreed to appoint a team of prosecutors to review high-profile police watchdog cases.

Independent Police Investigative Directorate acting executive director, Victor Senna, and his management team met NPA head Shamila Batohi last week in to enhance the relationship between the two institutions.

Delays in the prosecution of IPID cases, particularly high-profile cases was top of the agenda at the meeting. Senna also raised concerns about how the NPA handled some IPID cases prior to Batohi's appointment.

 

That’s a roundup of news making headlines today

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