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Malema finally exposed the masterminds of Free State corruption. See who they are that shutdown SA

September 18, 2024
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Malema finally exposed the masterminds of Free State corruption. See who they are that shutdown SA
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EFF leader Julius Malema’s recent allegations against the Free State government have sent shockwaves through the political landscape. Malema contends that the current administration’s corruption surpasses that of its predecessor, led by Ace Magashule.

In particular, he targeted Free State MEC of Community, Roads, and Transport, MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae, accusing her of embezzling state resources allocated for traffic officers.

Premier Mxolisi Dukwana also faced serious accusations from Malema, who claimed that the premier was involved in siphoning off overtime funds meant for these officers. The consequences, as outlined by Malema, include a failure to compensate traffic officers for overtime work, resulting in a shortage of personnel during critical periods like Fridays and weekends. This shortage, Malema argued, poses a direct threat to public safety.

These explosive allegations were made during Malema’s address to the EFF Free State Provincial ground forces forum on a Sunday. The gravity of the accusations, especially considering the potential impact on public safety, raises concerns about governance and accountability within the Free State government.

As these claims unfold, they are likely to fuel debates on corruption, transparency, and the effectiveness of the current administration in upholding the public trust.

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