Best of 2017: Peter Hain’s “smoking gun” – provides bank accounts detailing how Guptas took billions from SA
Renowned anti-Apartheid activist, Lord Peter Hain, drove a very deep nail into the Zupta coffin in the UK’s House of Lords in November.
Renowned anti-Apartheid activist, Lord Peter Hain, drove a very deep nail into the Zupta coffin in the UK’s House of Lords in November.
In this op-ed, Peter Hain references recent events in South Africa to ring a bell on money laundering. It is a message he warns the global financial community to heed.
It has taken a decade for the Gupta Curse to get onto the radar of the world’s most potent anti-corruption investigators.
The FBI has neither confirmed nor denied that it is investigating those implicated in the #GuptaLeaks emails.
A combination of factors points to the most probable outcome for the Rand being a gradual depreciation over time, albeit with short-term volatility, says Azar Jammine.
As usual, Mr Market has over-reacted to the news flow. That’s usually a great time to take advantage.
In this insightful assessment Azar Jammine explains why the major developments in SA’s political economy have had such a dramatic impact on the country’s “share price”.
So much for a subdued Donald Trump. So much for Hillary Clinton staying above the fray. The first presidential debate of 2016 saw both candidates go on attack from the start.
Hillary Clinton wants roughly $550 billion in new taxes and fees over the next decade that have received little to no public discussion from her campaign.
Yahoo’s data theft – involving about half the company’s 1 billion users – is no joke.