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John Vorster was forced to become a non-executive president after the Muldergate scandal, and was succeed by P W Botha, who himself later left the office a "bitter, lonely man".
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Broadcasting Corporation's television news department, had discovered his secretary was a police spy after the Muldergate scandal.
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It began to use secret funds to break the boycott - as revealed in the Muldergate Scandal.
CULTURAL BOYCOTT 1984
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I see the "Muldergate scandal," above all, as a tribute to the international campaign, and a sign of decadence in the apartheid regime.
TWENTY YEARS OF THE BRITISH ANTI-APARTHEID MOVEMENT (1979) 1979
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In South Africa, Muldergate, (the Info "scandal") was only successful because it was prosecuted by a hostile media.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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