Feinstein: SAs must take to streets or will pay billions in nuclear bribes
Andrew Feinstein reckons the nuclear deal will generate tens of billions in bribes – and the only way to stop it is for South Africans to once again march in the street.
Andrew Feinstein reckons the nuclear deal will generate tens of billions in bribes – and the only way to stop it is for South Africans to once again march in the street.
Andrew Feinstein, the one time loyal cadre, says he couldn’t vote for the ANC today and warns that unless South Africans take to the streets, “tens of billions” in bribes will be paid in the nuclear power deal.
A South African panel that spent four years investigating allegations of corruption linked to about R46.7 billion worth of weapons purchased in the late 1990s found no evidence of wrongdoing by politicians or government officials.
President Jacob Zuma’s lawyers are holding fast to their contention that he was the victim of a political conspiracy and abuse of power when he was charged with corruption relating to a multi-billion rand arms deal.