I can only say go after Zuma if parliament is willing to overhaul itself. Another pupped on the gravy train isn't going to help anybody. What happened to tenderboy's SARS tax bill?
Patrick I find it exctremely unlikely that it's just coincidense that SA & Brazil have impeachement motions against the prezzies at the same time. Regime change in both countries (almost a diversion tactic for something bigger that's going on)
Prosecuting corrupt members of government might act as a deterrent but it's not actually fighting corruption (it only puts a stop to the instance that was uncovered). Fighting corruption would be putting more overwatch in place so that this type of state capture cannot grow (it's real it must be stopped) and cannot happen in future (until they find another loophole in the overwatch). We are still miles away from having proper watch dogs.