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Dinga Sikwebu | Were unions complicit in the state capture project

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A sea of red fills the streets of Mthatha as Cosatu workers strike. The question remains as to union apathy in the face of state capture. Photo: Ziyanda Zweeni
A sea of red fills the streets of Mthatha as Cosatu workers strike. The question remains as to union apathy in the face of state capture. Photo: Ziyanda Zweeni

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To discover that, parallel to the unending public discussions to build a “developmental or capable state”, former president Jacob Zuma and his coterie were hatching plans in the still of the night with American consulting firm Bain & Company to set up a “delivery agency” outside of government to restructure the economy and other organs of state, shows the duplicity of the state capture project.

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