The reluctance not only to deploy private counsel but to follow their advice has proved a recurring theme in state capture cases
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The move is aimed at helping South Africa get off the Financial Action Task Force grey list and the prosecute state capture cases
The measure cannot guarantee independency of the entity because it fails to address the reliance of the National Prosecuting Authority itself on the justice ministry