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Corruption is theft: Gordhan
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That's a good point... the disadvantaged masses really don't care... cos they are not losing anything that belongs to them or anything that they had before.
In fact, the prevailing culture simply sees a successful government minister as having a flashy car and a nice suit... they don't care how he got it.
And good education for their kids? Please... that's too far removed from their thought processes. They would rather just have people give them stuff for free.
Those stealing from government for their own benefit were doing so at the expense of poor people.
Honest citizens and civil servants should fight corruption in the government tendering process, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Monday.
"We are in danger of becoming what many call an 'extractive society'," he told the SA Institute of Professional Accountants conference in Boksburg.
where do we get in the queue to give him exactly that..., because Jacob wants a golden shower in his plane"
The level of corruption in politicians and senior business leaders is an indication of the overall level of corruption in society.
Illegal copying of books, films, software, tax evasion, jailbreaking phones, mnet decoders etc.
People find reasons to justify it, and say its a form of protest. But that is BS. They are "protesting" behind the anonymity of the Internet.
Then they harp on about the corruption of politicians and bankers etc. hypocrisy.
At some point those very same politicians and bankers where nobodies dodging taxes, stealing cars, installing pirate software.
If you want to be serious about corruption, you need zero tolerance from zit-covered teenagers to politicians. Won't happen ofc., it's so embedded in South African culture in some form(black and white), that it will forever be a hidden tax on the economy.
The level of corruption in politicians and senior business leaders is an indication of the overall level of corruption in society.
Illegal copying of books, films, software, tax evasion, jailbreaking phones, mnet decoders etc.
People find reasons to justify it, and say its a form of protest. But that is BS. They are "protesting" behind the anonymity of the Internet.
Then they harp on about the corruption of politicians and bankers etc. hypocrisy.
At some point those very same politicians and bankers where nobodies dodging taxes, stealing cars, installing pirate software.
If you want to be serious about corruption, you need zero tolerance from zit-covered teenagers to politicians. Won't happen ofc., it's so embedded in South African culture in some form(black and white), that it will forever be a hidden tax on the economy.
Difference being, downloading an mp3 is a victimless crime. If you don't believe me, I invite you to watch any episode of Cribs.
Stealing a million bucks from the SA fiscus has many many victims.