McPherson on Construction Mafia - “siege raising starts with thugs in KZN

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In this interview, Dean Macpherson, chairperson of the Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal and a minister in South Africa's government of national unity, discussed the significant challenges facing his department, particularly concerning ongoing corruption and organized crime, often referred to as the "construction mafia." This syndicate, which has infiltrated government projects across the country, is notorious for extorting money and stalling critical infrastructure developments. Macpherson emphasized the urgency of addressing these issues through transparent investigations and strict law enforcement, pledging swift action and accountability within his department. The minister also highlighted the importance of economic growth and job creation as key priorities, despite the challenges posed by entrenched corruption.
20 Aug 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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