Ramaphosa: South Africa determined to exit dirty money list
Ramaphosa says South Africa is determined to address control shortcomings and exit the global financial watchdog’s dirty money watch-list.
Ramaphosa says South Africa is determined to address control shortcomings and exit the global financial watchdog’s dirty money watch-list.
SA Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has discarded the introduction of a new fiscal anchor in the budget framework – to contain rising debt.
CEO, André de Ruyter alleged that Eskom was under the grip of organised crime, with at least four crime cartels infiltrating the coal plants.
Images supplied by the National Treasury speak magnitudes on the disaster of Transnet – straight from Budget 2023.
Sakeliga is welcoming a new Treasury regulation for public procurement that completely omits BEE and local content requirements when tendering to do business with the state.
It’s the little things that say so much as I discovered when attending the pre-MTBPS “lockup” in Parliament yesterday.
A Bain media statement attributed to “a company spokesman” hit Alec’s inbox late last Thursday. It is delusional to the point of insanity.
“We deeply regret the mistakes made in the procurement and execution of Bain South Africa’s (Bain SA) work with SARS between 2015 and 2017.”
151 municipalities are teetering on the brink of collapse and require urgent intervention to rescue them, while 43 have already collapsed.
The debates have left the wider public confused. South Africa’s electricity supply has become increasingly unreliable and expensive.