Allan Greenblo: Who’s the boss? FSB leadership crisis, Sars Wars returns.
Allan Greenblo looks at the leadership concerns around the ‘Twin Peaks’ regulatory model, and who really is listening to who as the lines of responsibility are blurred.
Allan Greenblo looks at the leadership concerns around the ‘Twin Peaks’ regulatory model, and who really is listening to who as the lines of responsibility are blurred.
Sars says there is nothing illegal or out of the ordinary about its current review process as the process was approved by all relevant stakeholders.
The battle lines at the SARS have been drawn with Commissioner Tom Moyane seemingly defying Pravin Gordhan on the tax collections agency’s restructuring plans.
Donwald Pressly says Pravin has no option but to fire the current SARS commissioner Tom Moyane, as the rogue spy investigation which he ordered has no base.
Two former Sars officials have welcomed the ruling by the Press Ombudsman that ordered the Sunday Times to retract and apologise for an article published on a Sars ‘rogue spy unit’ .
Alec Hogg was surprised by a 10% reverse in Steinhoff’s share price but wonders if it should be interpreted as a signal to buy some shares.
Does the principle of ‘open justice’, which is enshrined in our Constitution, apply to CCMA arbitration hearings?
Alec Hogg looks at the bright side of having to spend two hours in a queue at the Randburg SARS office.
Controversial Cape Town businessman Mark Lifman says he fully co-operated with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) in all respects as required by law. He was fined a tax bill of R388m and denies any allegations made against him.
Regular contributor to the BizNews site, Professor Matthew Lester, writes about the 1 April 2015 tax collection numbers.