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Presidency locks up interim corruption report, calls leaks reckless
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77304, member: 636"] South Africa's government is keeping the work-in-progress version of an anti-corruption investigation under wraps for now. Vincent Magwenya from the presidential office said they're only releasing the finished product when everything wraps up, and President Cyril Ramaphosa is getting a preliminary version handed over soon that covers what witnesses have been saying about dodgy stuff in the justice system. The spokesperson defended keeping things private by pointing out that people who already testified might need to come back and add more details. Magwenya argued that dropping the unfinished report would be irresponsible since the Madlanga Commission still has a ton of work left to do before drawing any real conclusions. [/QUOTE]
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