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Fri May 24 05:07:02 SAST 2013

FNB has caved in to veiled threat: iLIVE

David Lake, Howick | 29 January, 2013 01:01
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Kelly Baloyi, 17, prepares to speak in the advertisement for FNB that has rankled the ruling party Picture: MATTHEWS BALOYI/THE STAR
Image by: Matthews Baloyi / INLSA

FNB's hypocritical apology suggests it has succumbed to the broadest of all possible hints that government business will be withheld if any business publicly criticises the political party that, sadly, controls the government.

Whatever happened to the democracy so many died for?

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