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More from Daily Maverick By MARIANNE THAMM If the ANC’s Integrity Commission had any lingering

[Daily Maverick] ZAPIRO Tuesday, 17 October 2017 [More Zapiro cartoons here]( More from Daily Maverick [Analysis: John Block and Marius Fransman stepped down when charged – why not the same action for President Zuma?]( By MARIANNE THAMM If the ANC’s Integrity Commission had any lingering doubts, Friday’s Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment confirming the reinstatement of 18 charges of 783 counts against President Jacob Zuma should have cleared it all up. Precedents have been set. Former Minister of Communications Dina Pule resigned in 2013 after an investigation by Parliament’s ethics committee; in 2014 the Integrity Commission asked Northern Cape ANC Chair John Block – later sentenced (in 2016) to a 15-year jail term – to resign, and in 2016 Western Cape Chair Marius Fransman was asked to step away pending charges of sexual assault. Will the Integrity Commission bear its fangs when it comes to Zuma? [Declassified: Apartheid Profits – Tiny Rowland, a very British spy?]( By OPEN SECRETS Welcome to the 12th article in the series, “Declassified: Apartheid Profits”. While researching the recently published book Apartheid Guns and Money: A Tale of Profit, Open Secrets collected approximately 40,000 archival documents from 25 archives in seven countries. This treasure trove contains damning details of the individuals and corporations that propped up apartheid and profited in return. Many of these documents were kept secret until now. Most remain hidden despite South Africa’s transition to democracy. OPEN SECRETS believes that it is vital to allow the public to scrutinise the primary evidence. This week we turn to British businessman Tiny Rowland, and another of Pretoria’s international allies: Margaret Thatcher’s United Kingdom. [FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND]( Copyright © 2017 Daily Maverick, All rights reserved. You are receiving this mail because you are awesome and on the Daily Maverick First Thing subscriber list. PLEASE RESPECT Zapiro's Copyright For personal use only. You may save the cartoon and use it on the web (personal blog or social media), in a powerpoint presentation, school project or academic paper with the following text: © 2017 Zapiro (All Rights Reserved). Printed/Used with permission from www.zapiro.com [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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