Noseweek - July 2019
Noseweek - July 2019
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In this issue
Helen Zille: politics and its pitfalls
Was SARS ‘Rogue Unit’ legal?
Investec’s JCI coverup, round 999
A bit of a mystery at 313 Rivonia Road
Free homes for select few
Was SARS Right To Establish That ‘Rogue Unit'?
SARS’s so-called rogue unit was not unlawful. That was the finding of retired judge Robert Nugent’s commission of inquiry last year. ‘While the National Strategic Intelligence Act prohibits the covert gathering of certain intelligence, that applies to intelligence concerning threats to the safety of the state, which hardly applies to intelligence relevant to collecting tax,’ reads Judge Nugent’s final report. The judge concludes: ‘I see no reason why SARS was and is not entitled to establish and operate a unit to gather intelligence on the illicit trades, even covertly, within limits.’But did Judge Nugent get it wrong? Weren’t the establishment and operations of the rogue unit specifically designed to counter the threat to the safety of the state from organised crime that was running riot and sapping countless billions of rands annually from the fiscus? And what were/are those ‘limits’ to what SARS may covertly do? We examine the conundrum.
9 mins
Free Homes For Select Few
Tshwane Metro lease agreements dumped at recycling plant during office move reveal council housing scandal
7 mins
To Helen Back
We catch up with the political powerhouse that is Helen Zille
10+ mins
Waterpark Deaths Not Explained
Bereaved families fight for answers from ZambiBush waterpark and police long after the deaths of their children
9 mins
Noseweek Magazine Description:
Publisher: Rocksolid Systems
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Noseweek is South Africa's only investigative magazine and features irreverent, independent, inside information about business, the professions, politics and society in South Africa.
Published monthly it is essential reading for anybody interested in what's going on in the rainbow nation.
Noseweek is owned by Chaucer Publications (Pty) Ltd. We are an independent private company not affiliated to any other group or corporate interest.
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