
PSA attacks Dawie Roodt about “true state capture in South Africa” comments
Award-winning economist Dawie Roodt said the true state capture in South Africa is the civil service and tenderpreneurs draining the national budget.
SUNDAY, 22 MARCH 2026, 04:01

Award-winning economist Dawie Roodt said the true state capture in South Africa is the civil service and tenderpreneurs draining the national budget.

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