[TOP STORY] Zuma ruling marks turning point in misuse of state funds

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‘That era is probably over because it was a very unique era. It was almost unprecedented in the sense that people could then just dig into the state kitty for their own problems,’ says Kevin Malunga, former deputy public protector.
23 Oct 2025 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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