#JoiningTheDots: Another German firm caught in Zuptas’ crony web
A second major German software company, Software AG, has found itself entangled in an apparent Gupta kickback scandal to secure government contracts.
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A second major German software company, Software AG, has found itself entangled in an apparent Gupta kickback scandal to secure government contracts.
Arran Kerkvliet discusses the latest opportunity offered by One Touch Property investing in UK retirement homes.
First is was consultancy firm McKinsey, and then software developer SAP, to be invited for the attention of the US Securities & Exchange Commission (under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) amongst other jurisdictions internationally empowered to prosecute bribery.
Elon Musk’s Tesla won a tender to build what the billionaire says is the world’s largest lithium-ion battery system to support South Australia’s blackout-plagued power grid.
Promising the “historic end” of cars that only have combustion engines, Volvo Car Group will introduce five electric models by 2021 and offer hybrid options across its product line.
For the second successive year, South African banks have been rated the very best in the world in the annual Global Bank Quality Benchmark compiled by the Lafferty Group.
The current Rand strength is an opportunity for South Africans who have been procrastinating on externalising their investment portfolio.
Malusi Gigaba bemoaned the myriad of analysts doubting his credentials in his new position and in particular, casting aspersions on his vulnerability to state capture by the Zuma/Gupta factions.
British voters have sent a strong message to their political leaders: They don’t want the “hard” Brexit proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May.
In the light of probable future terrorist attacks, the shock of Brexit and June’s snap General Election, is it still worth considering UK property investments?