The article discusses the ongoing challenges faced by the Investigative Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC), established by President Cyril Ramaphosa to combat corruption.
It highlights the lack of independence and effectiveness of IDAC, which was once seen as a beacon of hope for South Africa's fight against grand corruption.
The piece critiques the current state of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the failures of key figures like Advocate Shamila Batohi, who left behind unresolved issues.Recent revelations suggest that some within the investigative unit may be aiding criminals rather than prosecuting them.
The article calls for resilience and patience from South Africans, urging those wanted by the Madlanga Commission to come forward and face accountability.
It emphasizes the need for transparency and justice, while expressing hope for the recovery of individuals involved and the swift resolution of corruption cases.
Original title: Let's hope and pray for speedy recovery and even faster accountability for Johnson & Co
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