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Corruption without consequences
The Star
|November 06, 2025
NEWTON'S third law of motion speaks about every action triggering an equal and opposite reaction.
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Imagine if that was the case when it came to holding to account this country’s public servants and officials of key organisations, when they break the rules of conduct that govern the entities they represent.
Sadly, all too often, that is not the case. Instead, people in power turn organisations into their fiefdom to do as they please and advance their narrow self-enrichment objectives, regardless of the people they serve, and often it is the poorest of the poor who must bear the consequences.
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