During the hard lockdown that lasted from the end of March until the end of May, several videos of alleged corrupt acts were circulated on social media.
The ANC offered a lame announcement to the effect that any of its councillors caught in food parcel looting would face the music. And that was it. Life went on as it always does. The country continues to be shocked by the levels of the scourge of corruption and the lack of shame with which it is being performed.
The regularity with which the country has heard President Cyril Ramaphosa announce stop-gap measures to deal with one form of corruption or another is actually sickening and the populace has resorted to filtering it out.
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