# Anti-apartheid activist Allan Boesak says the church must take a stronger stand against corruption as the Madlanga Commission resumes its hearings. Speaking to Newzroom Afrika, Boesak warned that a conspiracy of silence has allowed wrongdoing to persist, calling for accountability and moral leadership. He praised KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkwanazi for exposing alleged corruption, that brought long-hidden issues into the spotlight. He urged faith communities to unite and act decisively:
Boesak urges church to lead anti-corruption drive as Madlanga Commission resumes [SOUND]
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