Paul O’Sullivan: That’s better Sunday Times, but you’re not yet out the woods
The ball is back in the Sunday Times court as it battles with what is an existential crisis to any media corporation or business – credibility.
The ball is back in the Sunday Times court as it battles with what is an existential crisis to any media corporation or business – credibility.
Paul Hoffman: “Don’t destroy a newspaper to protect evil miscreants. Sunday won’t be Sunday without the Sunday Times.”
After a R12m defamation gag was removed last week, former SARS spokesman Adrian Lackay tells us how a once proud institution was captured by forces of darkness.
Pearlie Joubert –Â after resigning from the Sunday Times – wrote a letter expressing her concerns about the paper’s reporting on the ‘SARS rogue unit’.
The Sunday Times newspaper needs to come forward and explain its role in arguably the worst journalism that has ever been perpetrated in this country.
Paul O’Sullivan is a forensic investigator and patriotic South African who has made it his business to bring down the corrupt and the captured.
Yesterday’s email from the director of Rhodes Business School was like an unexpected stomach punch. Owen Skae wrote that the inimitable Matthew Lester had passed away.
SARS is now attacking the Gupta auditors, ranting that KPMG had no right to withdraw its report as it was no longer the audit firm’s property.
Only after #GuptaLeaks exposed how KPMG had facilitated the Gupta family’s R100bn heist did the firm’s worthies come to their senses.
Peter Hain penned this op-ed to explain to fellow Brits the role played by Bell Pottinger whose CEO resigned over the weekend.