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Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo: 'We need something quite drastic to stop corruption' | News24

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Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo delivered a gripping closing statement on the second day of former Prasa board chair Popo Molefe's testimony about corruption at Prasa during the state capture inquiry - where, among others, Zondo addressed what is required to stop corruption in South Africa and in the ruling party.

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