19/01/2018 | By Admin
Deputy president, Cyril Ramaphosa, says the National Prosecuting Authority’s decision to freeze assets in its endeavour to clamp down on state capture is just the first step. But he wants to see more. Karima Brown speaks to the CEO of Business Leadership South Africa, Bonang Mohale, about this. They also discuss the appointment of a new National Director of Public Prosecutions and how this matter has been halted due to the president appealing the ruling that states that the deputy president be the one to elect the new NDPP. They further discuss the upcoming trip to Davos for the World Economic Forum and how they plan to bring all structures of society together.
Aired on 702 (18 January 2018)
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