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Martin Moshal is the largest individual political donor in South Africa, according to electoral records analysed by a non-profit.

Moshal is backing opposition parties to oust the South African governmentReclusive online gambling mogul Martin Moshal is playing an increasingly influential role in a push to oust the South African government., is not on many rich lists but has made a fortune from online casino technology.Herman Mashaba is the leader of ActionSA, one of a handful of opposition parties Mr Moshal has backed in the lead up to the 2024 South African national election.

“Given the amounts donated it has become clear to us he now has a large stake in our politics,” said Robyn Pasensie, a researcher at the organisation. Mr Moshal said he believed South Africa needed a new government and was on its way to becoming a failed state. “We recognise that South Africa was built... on the back of migrants,” said Mr Mashaba. “But they must come here legally... you break our laws, we will send you back to your country, the country where you came from.”

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