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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 1000977" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>BEE is a big issue, and becoming an even bigger issue with the corruption, nepotism and unfair economic advantages it's creating. We see regularly how people with absolutely no credentials, or expertise win multi-million rand contracts from the government, and then 5 years later, didn't do a single thing they were appointed in doing, then they launch an investigation, do a few bribes, and then it all goes away and nobody stands accountable.</p><p></p><p>But the BLM, Racism in sport and the fact that people are not kneeling has nothing to do with BEE, and is something on a completely different scale. I think the transformation/quota system, might be more of an issue here, even though I don't think any of the guys who wore the shirts would say anything against it, maybe just Jono Ross, as he's the only one that doesn't have a springbok cap...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 1000977, member: 40658"] BEE is a big issue, and becoming an even bigger issue with the corruption, nepotism and unfair economic advantages it's creating. We see regularly how people with absolutely no credentials, or expertise win multi-million rand contracts from the government, and then 5 years later, didn't do a single thing they were appointed in doing, then they launch an investigation, do a few bribes, and then it all goes away and nobody stands accountable. But the BLM, Racism in sport and the fact that people are not kneeling has nothing to do with BEE, and is something on a completely different scale. I think the transformation/quota system, might be more of an issue here, even though I don't think any of the guys who wore the shirts would say anything against it, maybe just Jono Ross, as he's the only one that doesn't have a springbok cap... [/QUOTE]
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