Pravin Gordhan warns Bain to come clean on state capture – FT
EDINBURGH — The state capture scandal that erupted while Jacob Zuma was president continues to make global headlines, with consultancy Bain the latest multinational exposed for corruption in South Africa. Bain employees worked hand-in-glove with the Zuma and Gupta families to ensure that Zuma lackeys took control of the South African Revenue Service and corruption-busters were pushed out. The Financial Times updates its readers on how Bain and Big Four audit firm KPMG played a key role in the state capture scandal. – Jackie Cameron
By Thulasizwe Sithole
One of the most senior ministers in President Cyril Ramaphosa's cabinet has warned Bain, the global management consultancy, to come clean about its alleged role in corrupting South Africa's revenue authority. This is the headline news about South Africa in the Financial Times, which updates its readers on the role of Bain in corruption.
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