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Business Day has reported that for the past five years, the construction mafia cost the South African economy R63bn, with more than 180 key government projects disrupted, halted and delayed around the country since 2019. The group, describing themselves as “business forums”, demanded a 30% share of project values, often using intimidation, extortion and, in some cases, violence to enforce their demands.
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Business Day has reported that for the past five years, the construction mafia cost the South African economy R63bn, with more than 180 key government projects disrupted, halted and delayed around the country since 2019.
according to Business Day LiveThe group, describing themselves as “business forums”, demanded a 30% share of project values, often using intimidation, extortion and, in some cases, violence to enforce their demands.
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