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Hold Your Nose
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 395 no. 8685 (Jun. 2010)
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page 10.
Topik:
The Smell of Corruption
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Hold your nose.pdf
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EE29.60
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“I DIDN’T join the struggle to be poor,” protested Smuts Ngonyama, then the ANC’s spokesman, in 2007. His comment epitomised a prevailing culture of entitlement in the ruling party. Paul Hoffman of the Institute for Accountability in Southern Africa reckons that corruption is endemic throughout the public sector. This is at least in part because it is so easy to get away with, he says. “From top to bottom, the attitude seems to be: if everyone else is able to act with impunity, why shouldn’t I?” He estimates that about a third of the ANC’s current 83member national executive committee have been investigated for fraud or other criminal activities—including the president himself. Every day some new scandal seems to emerge.
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