Fueling Environmental Corruption

R170.00

Please note R10.00 from each book sold will be donated to the Owl Rescue Centre.

Corruption is pervasive in both local and global authority structures. One need only glance at a newspaper, watch the news on TV, or browse X (formerly Twitter) to be bombarded with a constant stream of reports about government and corporate corruption and criminal activities. Her exploits earned her the moniker, the Brockovich of Boksburg by the Mail and Guardian. After the famous Erin Brockovich who was instrumental in building a case against Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) involving groundwater contamination in Hinkley, California.

 

Description

This memoir chronicles Nicole’s18-year struggle to expose the corrupt relationship between officials, including the late MEC, at the former Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Environment (GDACE), and the developers of a British Petroleum fuel station. More importantly, it demonstrates how such corruption devastates the environment, contaminates water resources and destroys lives.

The memoir offers a gripping account of her intense personal and public efforts to uncover the dark connections between government and corporate interests. It delves into the complex network of corruption involving officials and the MEC at the former GDACE, as well as the Directors of Petro Props, the company behind the fuel station. The book aims to shed light on the rampant corruption that exists between developers and government officials, and its severe impact on the environment and people’s health. In addition, it reveals a broader spectrum of criminal activities, including bribery, secret meetings, court battles, arson and even murder.

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