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The practice in South Africa clearly shows that the more centralized and the more dependent on the central government something is, the poorer it will perform. We see this not only in state monopolies such as Eskom and Transnet, but also in crime prevention.
The government’s mismanagement means that the South African Police Service (SAPS) does not function properly. The corruption and incompetence that characterizes the SAPS’ operations contributes greatly to crime flourishing.Between 2012 and 2023, the homicide rate increased by 77%. An average of 75 people are killed every day in […]
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