Description
Gangster State by Pieter-Louis Myburgh is an investigative book examining allegations of corruption, political patronage, and state capture in South Africa.
Drawing on extensive research, official records, leaked documents, and interviews, Pieter-Louis Myburgh investigates the political career of Ace Magashule, focusing on his years in the Free State provincial government and his rise within the ANC. The book explores allegations surrounding government contracts, relationships with influential business figures, and the broader impact of state capture on governance and public institutions.
Detailed and meticulously researched, Gangster State offers an in-depth look at one of the most significant political controversies in recent South African history. It is essential reading for those interested in South African politics, investigative journalism, and contemporary current affairs.















