Unpicking Eskom New Age deal for Gupta family: Zola Tsotsi, Collin Matjila, Lynne Brown #Zondo
At the centre of Eskom missing the mark on achieving clean financial results in 2014 was the Gupta-related ‘The New Age’ deal.
At the centre of Eskom missing the mark on achieving clean financial results in 2014 was the Gupta-related ‘The New Age’ deal.
Media companies founded by the Gupta family in South Africa earned about R260.3 million in government advertising, according to evidence presented to an inquiry into alleged corruption during the tenure of former President Jacob Zuma.
Now we know the truth about The Times, one shudders to think what losses are at Gupta, sorry Jimmy Media’s much lower circulation The New Age.
The Save South Africa campaign calls on corporate South Africa to urgently review business relations with KPMG in light of ongoing revelations about the audit firmās central role in facilitating state capture.
Alec Hogg reflects on the time he met Atul Gupta at Media HQ, giving him a pretty good idea why the Gupta boys are now bailing out with such rapidity.
Save South Africa and the Democratic Alliance have expressed concern regarding the Guptasā sale of broadcaster ANN7 and The New Age newspaper to Mzwanele Manyi.
It is a source of continued amazement how puffed up some local media pundits allow themselves to become. Especially when attempting to play in leagues far above their stations.
Propaganda is counter-productive and only hastens the demise of evil when a multitude of other voices exist. Strip away the ANC’s good news filters and it’s clear this is happening today in SA.
The South African Reserve Bank announced it would forfeit about R14.5m belonging to Homix to the state, three days after amaBhungane reported how it appeared to be a Gupta letterbox company.
Nine months ago, the eldest of the Gupta brothers took a calculated risk. Ajay Gupta offered a no-holds-barred interview to 702’s Stephen Grootes. Here’s your front row seat.