Ramaphosa: South Africans will be awed when authorities start pouncing on the corrupt

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has hit back against an apparent lack of urgency in arresting those accused of corruption at state-owned entities, saying due process takes time, and institutions governing rule of law in SA were still in a phase of rebuilding after being "weakened".

"When they do their work people will be awed and say 'wow' we didn’t realise it would have this type of effect," he said on Tuesday, but added this would take time and the president cannot "just rush in and say arrest this one and that one and put them in jail."

Ramaphosa was answering questions about the state of SA economy and plans to in an interview with CNBC Africa , ahead of the start of the second annual investment conference in Johannesburg.

Earlier in the interview Ramaphosa said that state-owned enterprises had been "debilitated by dysfunctionality and corruption," which has required government to bail them out.

"One of the things that [business people and investors] often complain about is that a lot of money was stolen and siphoned out of state-owned enterprises [but] why are people not getting arrested and not in jail," said Ramaphosa. "And we say – that too has to wait. That to has to wait for the process that we have got embedded in our laws and our constitution."

 

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This man is living in a nice air castle. Dreaming all day.

Change the laws and make corruption guilty until proven innocent and keep them locked up until then. This will be the start to address corruption.

And another law to change... refuse any accused access to appeals before the conviction is done and they are in jail. Appeals can be done from jail without any parole.
 
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Justice delayed is justice denied......
 

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I would love to be awed, but I'm not holding my breath...
 

BBSA

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I would like to see less talk and more do.
 

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"One of the things that [business people and investors] often complain about is that a lot of money was stolen and siphoned out of state-owned enterprises [but] why are people not getting arrested and not in jail," said Ramaphosa
....while putting on his nighties and filling his water bottle.

737067
 

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This man is living in a nice air castle. Dreaming all day.

Change the laws and make corruption guilty until proven innocent and keep them locked up until then. This will be the start to address corruption.

And another law to change... refuse any accused access to appeals before the conviction is done and they are in jail. Appeals can be done from jail without any parole.
Imagine that much power in the hands of JZ and his cabal.
 

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Cyril, some of us realise that due process and all that takes time, and we get that. TBH, I want to see people arrested, but I want to see them in jail and not fscked up court cases so I'm prepared to wait a bit longer... what I do want to see is you grow a pair of nuts and make some hard decisions about the economy and stop dicking around.
 

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Like I said, see my comment above. It will not suit the corrupt.

I will repeat my statement with a bit more clarity then.

This has zero to do with suiting the corrupt or not. Your statement is monumentally retarded and at best qualifies as stupid drivel.
 
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