South African State Capture: A Political Maneuvering or an Economic Contestation?

Semosa Abel, T. Legodi Lebogang
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This article does not defend any corruption or nepotism acts by the actors in the process of state capture but argues that the state capture report and exposure of corruption related to the Gupta family and former President Jacob Zuma were less motivated by arresting corruption. Instead, it was more about monopolisation and competition in State-Owned Entities (SOEs). President Zuma’s tenure was marked by the advent of Radical Economic Transformation (RET) policies. The RET policies meant replacing white-owned businesses in the SOEs with historically disadvantaged black entrepreneurs. Hence, the authors argue that the narrative around state capture was exaggerated by mainstream media, and this article explores various events that led to the exaggeration between the Guptas and white monopoly capital in SOEs. The article employs a Marxist perspective of the state to unpack the relationship between government officials and businesses that sought to exaggerate the state capture narrative in South Africa. Three SOEs, namely South African Airways (SAA), Eskom, and the mining industry, are utilised as test cases to showcase the exaggeration by those in competition to monopolise the economy.
南非夺权:政治手段还是经济竞争?
本文不为抓捕过程中的腐败或裙带关系行为辩护,但认为抓捕报告和揭露与古普塔家族和前总统雅各布·祖玛有关的腐败行为的动机较少。相反,它更多的是关于国有企业(SOEs)的垄断和竞争。祖马总统任期的标志是激进经济转型(RET)政策的出现。RET政策意味着用历史上处于不利地位的黑人企业家取代国有企业中的白人所有企业。因此,作者认为主流媒体夸大了关于国家俘虏的叙述,本文探讨了导致古普塔与国有企业白人垄断资本之间夸大的各种事件。这篇文章运用马克思主义的国家视角,揭示了政府官员与企业之间的关系,这些企业试图夸大南非的国家俘获叙事。三家国有企业,即南非航空公司(SAA)、Eskom和采矿业,被用作测试案例,以展示那些在竞争中垄断经济的人的夸大行为。
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