POLITICAL NEWS - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says state capture is a matter of serious concern and the most worrying issue is that South Africa is now known for being the capital of corruption.
Ramaphosa gave a keynote address at the North West University Chamber of Commerce.
The deputy president touched on a number of issues including the growth of the economy, skills development, land distribution and state capture.
Ramaphosa says South Africa is no longer a rainbow nation but a country that’s been captured by certain interests.
“We can’t have a country where outside countries start investigations through their own agencies investigating this but we don’t. the Hawks, the NPA must now get down to work.”
He says a commission of inquiry must be appointed with immediate effect.