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National Prosecutions Head, Shamila Batohi, says cuts in funding to the NPA, could bring to a stand-still the current progress made in investigating corruption in the country. Batohi addressed members of the Portfolio Committe on Justice and Correctional Services today. She says the wheels of justice are turning, adding the corruption-related arrests made over the past 2 weeks, across the country, are only the tip of the iceberg.

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