- The
Muldergate scandal, also
known as the
Information Scandal or Infogate, was a
South African political scandal involving a
secret propaganda campaign...
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Settlement in Rhodesia, in
which he was instrumental, he was
implicated in the
Muldergate Scandal. He
resigned the
premiership in
favour of the
ceremonial state...
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newspaper favourable to the
ruling National Party. In 1978,
during the
Muldergate Scandal, it was
revealed that the
money to
establish and
finance the newspaper...
-
instituted apartheid.
After Vorster's
resignation as a
result of the
Muldergate Scandal in 1979,
Viljoen held the post of non-executive
State President...
- performance,
which allowed the
ruling Nationalists to
recover from the
Muldergate slush fund scandal; his "indiscreet"
contacts with
black US politicians...
-
Apartheid government in its
propaganda war, in what
became known as the
Muldergate Scandal. The Star,
whose editorial policy had
always been conservative...
- as
Prime Minister. In 1977, he was
implicated as the
namesake of the
Muldergate scandal. In
September 1972,
Mulder appointed Eschel Rhoodie as the Secretary...
- When
Vorster resigned following allegations of his
involvement in the
Muldergate Scandal in 1978,
Botha was
elected as his
successor by the
National Party...
- van den
Bergh resigned as director-general in 1978 in the wake of the
Muldergate scandal, and BOSS was
renamed the
Department of
National Security. In...
- from the
original on
January 6, 2009.
Mervyn Rees;
Chris Day (1980).
Muldergate: The
Story of the Info. Scandal.
Macmillan South Africa. ISBNÂ 978-0-86954-089-3...