South Africa taxi boss returns to court

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South Africa taxi boss returns to court
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Taxi industry figure Joe Sibanyoni and three co-accused appeared in court on extortion and money-laundering charges.

Why this matters

The proceedings are local to South Africa and carry no measurable consequences for American wages, taxes or civil liberties.

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No effect on U.S. family finances or neighborhood safety.

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No implications for U.S. sovereignty or borders.

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South African courts are applying domestic criminal statutes.

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No U.S. constitutional rights are in question.

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No U.S. defense or infrastructure relevance.

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