Night sweats in the dysfunctional dream of Sekunjalo
As if more evidence were needed that the Sekunjalo media empire is premised on a âcash gifts-for-political allegianceâ ANC/PIC deal.
As if more evidence were needed that the Sekunjalo media empire is premised on a âcash gifts-for-political allegianceâ ANC/PIC deal.
The Public Investment Corporation together with the Government Employees Pension Fund have been under the spotlight this week amid revelations that they have effectively written off loans of R7.4bn to a Steinhoff connected entity and Sekunjalo.
The Financial Mailâs Ann Crotty was at the centre of legal threats from Independent Newspapersâ chairman Iqbal SurvĂ©âs lawyers Webber Wentzel.
Biznews awaits the Cape Times’s detailed response to what its lawyer terms “each and every untrue and defamatory statement” and will publish them with equal prominence.
Financial Mail’s Ann Crotty unpacked Iqbal SurvĂ©’s apparent scheme to hive a profitable division out of the debt-burdened Independent. SurvĂ© responded by firing off a series of legal threats, including three targeting Biznews.
As a person interested in what happens at the interface between politics and media, Ed Herbst was troubled by a sentence in a recent Cape Times front page story.
Suggestions of collusion by Sekunjalo companies associated with Iqbal Survé have been ruled upon by the Competition Commission, reports Donwald Pressly.
Ed Herbst says the article âdirty tricksâ campaign against Independent News fails to mention that Dr SurvĂ© has consistently utilised them to promote his own image and business interests.
Alec Hogg received an email yesterday from Gupta Media reporter Sipho Jack, requesting a response to allegations about a conspiracy to discredit Iqbal Survé.
Terry Bell says the proclaimed expose about a âdirty tricks campaignâ against Independent News Media is an example of sloppy propaganda.