State capture fiasco shows why collaboration is key to tackling global crime networks Posted November 7, 2017 Author Don V Categories Africa, ANC, ANC Regime, Corruption, crime, Economy, Finance, Forex, Guptas, Internet, M&G, News, Politics, SA News, Zuma Tags African national Congress, anti-apartheid activist, British banks, democratically elected government, government contracts, Gupta family, illicit transactions, Lord Peter Hain, money laundering, monopoly capital elite, robbery, UK’s House of Lords, whistle-blowers Leave a comment View Post
Banks go on the offensive to parry political attacks Posted October 21, 2017 Author Don V Categories Afrikaans, business, consumers, Economy, Finance, Forex, Internet, M&G, News, Politics, SA Banks, SA News, Wealth and ego, Zuma Tags additional financing available, African national Congress, Apartheid, Banking Association of South Africa, banking industry, battleground, black individuals, Class discrimination, closing accounts, deemed too risky, discriminated against the poor, finance and trade and industry committees, financial services industry, Jacob Zuma, junior and middle management, monopolising, National Economic and Development Council, policy conference, politicians, poorly treated, racial inequality, racial transformation, radical economic transformation, resistant to transformation, South Africa’s banks, training programs, wealthy Gupta family Leave a comment View Post
Corruption: How The ANC, supported by the World, shapes up against The NP with sanctions Posted July 25, 2017 Author Don V Categories Africa, Afrikaans, ANC Regime, Apartheid, Communism, Corruption, Courts, crime, Economy, Eskom, F.W. De Klerk, Finance, Forex, Guptas, History, Mandela, Parliament, Politics, Zuma Tags African national Congress, ANC, National Party, NP Leave a comment View Post