Back in May 1992 the late, great journalist and author Shaun Johnson wrote a column about what apartheid leaders and their apparatchiks were up to in the dying days of apartheid.

“If you stand on a street corner in Pretoria late at night, I am sure you can hear the sounds of shredders shredding. Of assets being stripped. Of pockets being stuffed,” he wrote...

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