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Allister Haddon Sparks (born 10 March 1933 in Cathcart, Eastern Cape) is a South African writer, journalist and political commentator. He was the editor of ''The Rand Daily Mail'' when it broke Muldergate, the story of how the apartheid government secretly funded information projects. ==Career== Allister Sparks began his journalism career at the ''Queenstown Daily Representative'' in 1951.〔〔 In 1955, he reported for the ''Bulawayo Chronicle'' in Rhodesia. He worked as an editor under Donald Woods, who was editor-in-chief at the ''East London Daily Dispatch'' from 1956-1957.〔〔 Afterwards, he worked for the Reuters news agency in Britain.〔 He was a journalist for ''Rand Daily Mail'' and then a columnist in the 1960s. Sparks was later the editor of the ''Sunday Express''.〔 The highlight of his career was his editor position at the ''Rand Daily Mail''.〔 He worked for the ''Rand Daily Mail'' since 1967 as an editor and was let go when the board decided to target a white audience.〔〔 He followed his position as an editor by working as a correspondent with top-level newspapers, including the ''Washington Post'', ''The Observer'' (UK), and ''NRC Handelsblad'' in the Netherlands. In 1995, he researched and narrated the documentary series ''Death of Apartheid''.
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