Raymond Suttner - Suttner's View
Suttner's View: Implications of state capture report
4th November 2016 Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sane Dhlamini about the implications of the state capture report. →
If Zuma goes, what route to recovery?
By: Raymond Suttner 3rd November 2016 Over the last week, President Jacob Zuma and his supporters have experienced dramatic reversals of fortune. These setbacks have been partly in the... →
Suttner's View: State “capture”
28th October 2016 In this episode of Suttner's View Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about State Capture. →
From rogues to ethical leaders
28th October 2016 Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about "From rogues to ethical leaders". Click here to read the column. →
Leadership beyond the time of the rogues
By: Raymond Suttner 27th October 2016 We are living in a time where rogues seem to abound. Some are giant ones, some are lesser or even apprentice rogues. Others are... →
Chief Albert Luthuli as an ethical leader
By: Raymond Suttner 14th October 2016 We live in a period where public leadership has been marked by acts of illegality, contempt for constitutional obligations, and personal enrichment... →
South Africa in crisis: how we get out of it
By: Raymond Suttner 10th October 2016 In 1992, the ANC produced a booklet, Ready to Govern, an outline of its policy programme to transform South Africa from a society of deep... →
Universities crisis: what way forward?
By: Raymond Suttner 3rd October 2016 After months of failure to engage politically with the crisis in universities, the president has called what is dubbed a representative forum... →
Suttner's View: Is SA in crisis? And if so, what is to be done?
23rd September 2016 In this episode of Suttner's View Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sane Dhlamini about whether South Africa is in crisis. →
Fall of the ANC?
23rd September 2016 Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about the fall of the African National Congress. →