Another Mandela funeral scandal accused turns state witness PREMIUM By Asanda Nini - 18 February 2021
A third accused in the Buffalo City Metro s Nelson Mandela memorial scandal has turned state witness and will testify against some of his former co-accused.
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SPECIAL REPORT-In the wake of Saturday s failure of the U.S. Senate to convict Donald Trump for his alleged incitement of the violent insurrectionist attack at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, legal experts, political observers, and government watchdogs are calling for criminal prosecution as the only remaining path for accountability and to prevent the disgraced former president from ever seeking elected office again. Investigating, and if necessary, prosecuting, Trump for the many crimes he is alleged to have committed over the years isn t political payback; it s simply the law doing its job against a potential felon. Sasha Abramsky,
The Nation