🔒 Boardroom Talk: Xi’s deliberate murdering of Chinese company profits sends us a prescient reminder
Instead of a ‘cultural revolution’, president Xi Jinping is massacring Chinese company profits, especially its internet giants.
Instead of a ‘cultural revolution’, president Xi Jinping is massacring Chinese company profits, especially its internet giants.
Natasha Mazzone is shouldering her way into the public spotlight, hitting Malema in all his vulnerable spots and hoping to elicit a response, ideally a public debate.
The DA wants the ANC investigated for systemic and calculated fraud, racketeering, corruption, looting of state coffers, and related offences spanning two decades.Â
Parliament’s Ethics Committee has controversially cleared former health minister Zweli Mkhize of benefitting from the Digital Vibes tender.
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe, whose appointment was rescinded on Friday, is challenging the Eskom board’s decision to remove him and served labour court papers.
If it’s not Eskom then, as in this case, it’s Denel, but the Guptas seem to have their paws on anything run by the South African government.
Eskom’s board is facing calls to appear before Parliament with documents relating to the Ingula pumped storage scheme, which has allegedly seen costs spiral from R8.9bn to R36bn.
Former ANC MP Vytjie Mentor’s allegation that the Gupta’s had offered her the position of public enterprises minister a few years ago, with conditions, proves that the politically connected family has captured the state.
Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has retracted his previous statement that the lower tariff hike granted by Nersa would lead to load shedding this year.
The Gupta family has said it would welcome any investigation into the reported awarding of a coal supply contract worth an estimated R400m a year by former Eskom board chair Zola Tsotsi.