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Inside Ekhuruleni's Corruption Crisis w Modibe Modiba

54 min · 23. aug. 2026
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Modibe Modiba blows open Ekurhuleni’s deepening corruption crisis, revealing how alleged wrongdoing has left officials and whistleblowers living in fear. He also reflects on his career in journalism and offers a candid assessment of South Africa’s media landscape. _______ 00:00 - Introduction 04:08 - Early life and school experiences 08:16 - Building sources through journalism 12:25 - The changing media landscape 16:33 - Intelligence and political pressure 20:41 - Investigating corruption 24:49 - Black business under Ramaphosa 28:57 - Political networks and legal threats 33:05 - Municipal corruption and accountability 37:14 - Madlanga Commission 41:22 - State security and policing 45:30 - Arrests and breaking news 49:38 - Journalists and whistleblowers 53:46 - South Africa’s risk of becoming a mafia state

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Billede af episoden Inside Ekhuruleni's Corruption Crisis w Modibe Modiba

Inside Ekhuruleni's Corruption Crisis w Modibe Modiba

Modibe Modiba blows open Ekurhuleni’s deepening corruption crisis, revealing how alleged wrongdoing has left officials and whistleblowers living in fear. He also reflects on his career in journalism and offers a candid assessment of South Africa’s media landscape. _______ 00:00 - Introduction 04:08 - Early life and school experiences 08:16 - Building sources through journalism 12:25 - The changing media landscape 16:33 - Intelligence and political pressure 20:41 - Investigating corruption 24:49 - Black business under Ramaphosa 28:57 - Political networks and legal threats 33:05 - Municipal corruption and accountability 37:14 - Madlanga Commission 41:22 - State security and policing 45:30 - Arrests and breaking news 49:38 - Journalists and whistleblowers 53:46 - South Africa’s risk of becoming a mafia state

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