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PRASA leadership determined to fight corruption

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Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula believes corruption at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa is deeply entrenched. He says investigative processes such as the commission of inquiry would not effectively deal with looters at the agency. Prasa has lost millions in irregular contracts recently, however, its leadership says they are determined to fight corruption.
Acting CEO, David Mphelo elaborates.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405, for more details.
Acting CEO, David Mphelo elaborates.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405, for more details.
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