Weekend Argus Saturday

Pointy-shoe perp walks are just the start

IT’S IN the nature of South Africa’s tumultuous politics that every win has close on its heels a loss. Every hard-won advance is offset by a rapid setback.

So it’s a little too early for the backslapping that has accompanied the first high-profile arrests of those responsible for the financial evisceration of the state. It’s understandable, though, given

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