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𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝗮𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝟮𝟭 𝗝𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰.
Coal is a valuable commodity, untraceable and in high demand. In South Africa, thousands of coal trucks criss-cross the country, transporting it to lucrative export markets. But the stakes are even higher on the illicit market. Criminal syndicates target the coal industry, brazenly stealing thousands of tons from coal trucks. Their methods are evolving to feed the black market and evade seemingly ineffective law enforcement. In one of our biggest stings yet, the Carte Blanche team infiltrates the illegal black market to show you first-hand how stolen coal is traded.
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carteblanchetv
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please do a segment on the presidents business ventures, including receiving the tender for supplying eskom with diesel at inflated prices

dirk
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Yeses!! I salute Carte Blanche and its investigators; you are doing a great job.

sifiso-gumedes-world
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The journalist's on this show are top notch . Also they are have very pleasant personalities.

Mikecondon-ii
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Amazing how Carte Blanche can track down criminals and syndicates but our police services can't do it.

pjenslin
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One thing that has always amazed me about Carte Blanche, is how much they can pack in just 20 minutes. Well done guys! 🙌

jaybnvd
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Sad that Carte Blanche does a better job at investigating corruption and crime better than SAPS. Also sad that not much comes from their great investigations because of the lack of follow up by SAPS.

sds
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I love how this shows that crime has no color/race/ethnic group

luthandotwalo
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Carte Blanche is the best, so wish the law enforcement can do something about these shady lucrative businesses

donaldtshetlo
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Well done guys, you guys are doing the things our failed government chooses to overlook, 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽please go after them and their families in the tender businesses next

bradleypeters
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Great work guys.. You are even risking your lives dealing directly with these criminals.

raymgoboziray
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thank you carte blanche most people always assume the crooks come from one race but now we see that everyone is involved in mpumalanga

seanpages
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Why are they not arrested I mean they’ve caught them 3 times over 4 years.

governormadea
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What must happen in order for us ordinary South Africans to bring this country to a standstill. Crime and corruption is running rampant and we still continue to live like it's normal 😢😔😔

thabozenon
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Great upload 🎉wonder what Bheki Cele do for a job? The kindergarten cop is like a TV star; have to have a TV crew when he decides to work as he spends over 600 million a year on food and travel which is 2 million a day; not sure where he gets time to work. Strange that journalists can trace these criminals; but the gangster police force can't 😮

monicakieck
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Guys! Can we just highlight how beautiful Claire Mawisa *STILL* is❤❤❤❤

MyGeneralprofile
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The vultures circle when the animal is dying.
South Africa is dying.

mixi
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Sheesh! There are SO many corrupt people out there...

helenduplessis
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They stay steps ahead of law enforcement because the police and military with politicians are in cahoots with these syndicates. Plain and simply. Thanks ANC

Buildinc
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Carte Blanche does such an awesome job of tracking down all these types of crime syndicates, so then why can’t the South African police not do the same? They don’t want to? They’re part of the syndicates? Not qualified to do so? So many questions. I think Carte Blanche should form the next government in that country….

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