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Senior South African police officer survives assassination attempt

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So, Deputy Crime Intelligence boss Maj-Gen Feroz Khan is set to appear before a police corruption inquiry? This is the kind of juicy story corporate media loves to munch on, but let’s dive deeper—because the spin from outlets like CNN and MSNBC won’t give you the full picture. They’ll probably frame it as a noble quest to root out corruption, painting Khan as either a hero or a hapless pawn caught in a corrupt system. Protect the narrative at all costs, right?

In stark contrast, Fox News might take a different angle—focusing on scandal and sensationalism, implying there’s a vast conspiracy lurking in the shadows. But the moment they start threading the needle between drama and actual accountability, they’d likely miss the deeper systemic failures that have riddled our law enforcement agencies. Both sides have their biases, and both conveniently dodge the heart of the issue: corruption is often half the story, the control systems behind it the other half.

What isn’t being addressed? The inherent failures in oversight that have allowed figures like Khan to exist in this swamp of corruption to begin with. The real question is—who else is complicit? Who stands to protect the status quo? While media outlets focus on the personalities involved, they conveniently ignore the larger machinery at work, fueling the problems we’re supposed to believe are anomalies.

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