Is there any incentive to become a whistleblower? Lukhanyo Calata, Solly Moeng, and Athol Williams unpack the reality of being a whistleblower in South Africa. They share their personal experiences of the consequences of doing the ‘right thing’.

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25.08.22 Pt 2 - Are there any benefits to being a whistleblower? This week the team is joined by journalist and author, Lukhanyo Calata, regular guest Solly Moeng, and Athol Williams, to unpack being a whistleblower in South Africa.

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11.08.22 Pt 2 - This week the executive director of The Helen Suzman Foundation, Nicole Fritz joins the team to discuss the latest political news that includes Bain being banned from the UK cabinet office, the basic income grant, and the Zimbabwe exemption permit termination.

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Gareth and Phumi are joined by Assistant Editor for Breaking News at News24, Sheldon Morais, and the new CEO of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), John Endres. They have a heated discussion about the State Capture report, the global inflation and interest rate environment, and Cyril Ramphosa being a mediocre president.

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03.02.22 Pt 2 - Joining the show for the first time is Sheldon Morais, the Assistant Editor for Breaking News at News24, and John Endres, the new CEO of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR). They look at the latest news stories - including the State Capture report, population census, lockdowns and more.

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What is the cost of telling the truth in the face of overwhelming pressure? Poet, philosopher and author of 'Deep Collusion: Bain and the Capture of South Africa', Athol Williams is the State Capture whistleblower who testified about massive corruption allegations and had to flee the country in fear of his life. Gareth Cliff speaks to him about his fascinating story.

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