Court rules against property rights, the slippery slope of corruption and its OK to say I don’t know

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Nicholas Lorimer, Hermann Pretorius and Michael Morris discuss the Western Cape court ruling halting the eviction of land invaders in the city of Cape Town, and the Tony Yengeni trial and how it opened the door to the corruption. They also discuss the importance of waiting for the facts on a charged issue such as the latest shooting of a black American by police in Wisconsin.
27 Aug 2020 8AM English South Africa News Commentary · Politics

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