After the Party

Subtitle:
Corruption, the ANC and South Africa's Uncertain Future
Author:
Andrew Feinstein
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Hardcover

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After the Party

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Intends to recount how Mandela's successor Thabo Mbeki repressed debate within the party, imposed his AIDS denialism on government, refused to criticize Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe and stopped an investigation of a GBP 5 billion arms deal that was tainted by allegations of high-level corruption.

Long description

South Africa's Watergate reveals widespread corruption at the highest levels of the ANC. This title provides the first insider's expose of the African National Congress. Andrew Feinstein, a former ANC member of parliament, recounts how Mandela's successor Thabo Mbeki repressed debate within the party, imposed his AIDS denialism on government, refused to criticize Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe and stopped an investigation of a GBP 5 billion arms deal that was tainted by allegations of high-level corruption. Feinstein shows how this infamous deal epitomizes all that is rotten at the heart of the ANC. Investigating the payment of up to $200 million worth of bribes, he reveals a web of concealment and corruption involving senior politicians and officials, and figures at the very highest level of South African politics. With an insider's account of the events surrounding the contentious trial of South Africa's colourful deputy president, Jacob Zuma, and the ongoing tragedy in Zimbabwe, After the Party is the most important book on South Africa since the end of apartheid.

Product details

Publisher:
Verso
ISBN:
9781844673568
Publication date:
April 2009
Length:
241mm
Width:
156mm
Thickness:
28mm
Weight:
640g
Pages:
308

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