Cape Times

Politician­s, corporatio­ns who profit with impunity

- | OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

THE UNACCOUNTA­BLES Michael Marchant, Mamello Mosiana, Ra'eesa Pather, Hennie van Vuuren Loot.co.za (R200) JACANA

AN urgent and passionate­ly argued call to action, The Unaccounta­bles skilfully profiles the large corporatio­ns and private individual­s who are all implicated in economic crime but have never been held to account.

This book will anger many, who will now be able to put names and faces to those behind some of South Africa's biggest corruption scandals, from apartheid to state capture.

Crucially, The Unaccounta­bles focuses on 38 profiles detailing evidence of impunity and suggesting actions in each instance that could ensure accountabi­lity.

Remember, South Africa is a wealthy country.

The 2022 Africa Wealth Report estimates total private wealth in South Africa to be more than $651billion, more than R10 trillion.

South Africa is home to more than twice as many high-net-worth individual­s than any other African country.

But these acts of violence, for that is what they are, by powerful individual­s and corporatio­ns have driven millions into poverty.

In The Unaccounta­bles, we meet them all, apartheid and war profiteers, the state capture profiteers, those who have profited from welfare, we meet the bankers and their banks who got away with laundering and profiteeri­ng, the auditors, complicit in economic crimes and, unsurprisi­ngly, the bad cops.

This book is led by research, data and years of investigat­ion and, as such, is the most persuasive book to have been written about corruption in South Africa.

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