The Phala Phala test — is SA ready to end selective outrage against corruption ?

18 mai 2026 | Melusi Ncala
South Africa does not have a corruption problem alone. It has a selective outrage problem. The Constitutional Court’s Phala Phala ruling of last week may be the moment South Africa discovers whether our society is capable, finally, of applying the same standard to those it admires as to those it (…)
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