Patronage in Academia Is Destroying Our Universities While the Country Looks Away
While the Madlanga Commission exposes deep rot in SAPS, a parallel crisis of patronage and ethical collapse is silently destroying South African academia. This article argues that academic corruption, though discreet, has profound societal consequences, weakening the country's capacity to think honestly and govern competently.
We haven't written up this one. Mail and Guardian has the full story — the link below goes straight to it.