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I wrote a bit about this in a previous blog post... Regarding my reference to The Citizen, Wikipedia summaries it nicely:

The Muldergate scandal, also known as the Information Scandal, was a South African political scandal.

"South African Prime Minister BJ Vorster, Dr. Connie Mulder (Minister of Information) and Dr. Eschel Rhoodie (Secretary of Department of Information) were implicated in plans to use government resources to fight a propaganda war for the then Apartheid Government. In 1973 John Vorster had agreed to Mulder’s plan to shift about 64 million rand from the defence budget to undertake a series of propaganda projects. Plans included bribes of international news agencies and the purchase of the Washington Star newspaper. Vorster was also implicated in the use of a secret slush fund to establish The Citizen, the only major English-language newspaper that was favourable to the National Party".

'Apartheid v Democracy': Africartoons.com
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Apartheid v Democracy

APARTHEID v DEMOCRACY?: JERM (Jeremy Nell) draws a comparison between the Apartheid era so-called Muldergate scandal and the intentions of the Protection of Information Bill currently being pushed through parliament by the ANC government.