Phakelumthakathi said South Africans are not doing anything wrong. They are simply asking to put South Africans first. He also said that this country has money.
Now look ..; the government just announced R600 million for 30 June.
They found it when they needed to suppress us. But they couldn't find it to deport illegal foreigners, secure our borders, or create jobs for South Africans.
The government found R600 million to:
Deploy police.
Fly helicopters and drones.
Prepare for protests.
But they couldn't find R600 million to:
Secure our borders.
Fix Home Affairs.
Create jobs for South Africans.
They have the money. They just choose to spend it on suppressing us ..; instead of saving our country.
We've been asking the ANC to enforce the very laws they've put in place, but instead they've focused on looting public resources and gaslighting citizens.
Another week, another R2-billion in vital South African revenue lost to illicit trade.
That is R2 billion that should be funding schools, hospitals, roads, policing, housing and essential public services.
Instead, it is ending up in the pockets of organised crime syndicates that continue to exploit weaknesses in enforcement and regulation.
While law-abiding businesses and taxpayers carry the burden, the kingpins behind the illicit economy are living in luxury, driving expensive cars, operating sophisticated criminal networks and profiting from the destruction of legitimate industries.
Illicit trade is not a victimless crime. It fuels corruption, money laundering, tax evasion and organised crime.
It robs the country of much-needed revenue, destroys jobs, undermines honest businesses and weakens the stateβs ability to deliver services.
The question remains: where is the comprehensive plan to identify, arrest and successfully prosecute the masterminds behind these criminal enterprises?
Seizures alone are not enough.
South Africa needs intelligence-driven investigations, asset forfeiture, stronger border controls, tougher prosecutions and real consequences for those who profit from economic sabotage.
South Africans deserve answers. More importantly, they deserve action.
Enough is enough. Follow the money. Arrest the kingpins. Seize their assets. Put them behind bars.
#LockThemUp
@TaxJustice_SA
@jackson_rem Atleast we managed to get a bronze medal with tau.
But yeah we won caf with john Shoes Moshoeu won the caf final in the 1996
And we played well through out those times world cups going in to 2002 fifa world cup