Noseweek - December 2019
Noseweek - December 2019
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In this issue
Pravin’s gift right or wrong? See all the evidence on pages 11-16 then you be the judge
Yet another suspect Tshwane deal
Old Mutual retracts Gold Fund merger
What’s up with Amplats pension funds?
Nedbank pockets R1.5bn retirement fund surplus
Hartebeesthoek Hustle
Over-valued land raises eyebrows over Tshwane’s questionable property sales
6 mins
Pillay's Pension Caper
Former SARS deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay’s early retirement on full pension and instant re-employment was arguably not criminal, but it did amount to a devious scamming of state funds and flouted strict rules for state employees
10+ mins
Liquidators Given The Boot After 11 Years Of ‘Reckless Neglect'
Once-celebrated Lenasia businesswoman Dolly Naidoo rises from the ashes to face off with lenders, recklessly languid liquidators – and the mighty Asset Forfeiture Unit
10+ mins
The Missing Lift
No clear skies for Wonderboom Airport as their wheelchair compliancy and mothballed infrastructure lands them in more hot water
4 mins
Environmental Impact
Eco-savvy new minister favours nature-based solutions
10+ mins
Struggle Credentials And A Shining Public Service Record
BARBARA CREECY WAS BORN IN 1958 and grew up in Johannesburg. Her parents were politically aware – her father, who grew up in the UK, was a pacifist and a member of the Communist Party and went to prison for refusing to fight in World War II. He later played a non-combat role in the war effort, driving an ambulance. Her mother’s parents were trade unionists.
3 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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