Peter Hain: Bring looters to justice with an International Anti-Corruption Court
Delivering a lecture at the University of Cape Town, Lord Peter Hain urgently calls for an International Criminal Court to address rampant corruption in South Africa
Delivering a lecture at the University of Cape Town, Lord Peter Hain urgently calls for an International Criminal Court to address rampant corruption in South Africa
As a result of Hain and Williams’ lobbying, Bain & Co have been banned from working with the UK government for 3 years.
Former UK cabinet minister Peter Hain has been leading the charge against global consultancy firm Bain & Co in the corridors of power abroad.
Britain is the first western country to impose such penalties on Bain & Co for its role in the “state capture” scandal in South Africa.
Proof that one person really can make a difference is news that Bain & Co has been banned from all UK government business for three years.
American consultancy Bain & Co was in cahoots with the Zuptas and engineered their capture of the SA Revenue Services.Â
Peter Hain wants the British government to suspend and ban global management consultancy firm Bain from doing any further work in the UK.
Bain, which has over 10 000 employees worldwide generating annual revenues north of $5bn, must now rue the day it opened in South Africa.
Peter Hain, a former UK cabinet minister and now a member of the House of Lords, is upping the pressure on global consultancy Bain & Co.
In South Africa, Bain brazenly assisted former president Jacob Zuma to organise his decade of shameless looting and corruption, writes Lord Peter Hain.