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Can Politicians Take-On Stellebosch Mafia In FNB Racial Discrimination Case?
EMERALD Van Zyl has mounted such pressure against First National Bank (FNB) in recent days that the financial institution has…
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Was Your House Repossessed By The Banks Between 1994 to Date? Read On
THE Ilungelo Lethu Human Rights Foundation’s class action lawsuit against the banks is back on track following the judgement in…
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A State Bank Is On The Cards – Ramaphosa
By Pinky Khoabane PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed his party’s stance on the establishment of a state bank. Responding to questions…
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Cruelty Of Banks Requires Mass Protests
By Pinky Khoabane Angry protestors march to banks in New York AFTER last week’s court ruling giving banks the power…
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Petition to Ramaphosa to freeze evictions and investigate bankers for crimes
Written by Lungelo Lethu Human Rights Foundation King Sibiya, founder of the Lungelo Lethu Human Rights Foundation, has sent a petition…
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R60bn Constitutional Court case launched against banks
By Ciaran Ryan for GroundUp More than 225 applicants, mostly from Gauteng townships, have launched a suit in the Constitutional…
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Why Money must be created by State and not Private Banks
By Redge Nkosi – He’s the Executive Director and Research Head at Firstsource Money. Paper and coin money as we…
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How a State Bank Would Function
By Pinky Khoabane Stephen Goodson Yesterday we brought you an interview with former Reserve Bank Director and author of “A…
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Open the debate on Reserve Bank & Avoid Continued Protection & Bankrolling of Big Banks
SARB Governor Lesetja Kganyago The public protectors remedial action on changing the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) mandate[1] might have…
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South Africa’s banking cartel and control of food
Johann Rupert – Remgro & FirstRand With more than 60% of children under 6 years old suffering from malnutrition…
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About auditors, charters, and radical transformation
Of all the nonsensical policies South Africans have adopted over time, BEE scorecards must be regarded as the most embarrassing…
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Not even 10% of the R150 bn procurement budget set aside for black business will be used
By Tshepo Kgadima WITH ten months to go before the end of this financial year, it is becoming more likely that…
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Signing of FICA marks end of constitutionalism in SA
By Tshepo Kgadima President Zuma signed FICA Bill into law yesterday The 28th of April 2017 will live in infamy…
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Banks push FIC amendment through back door – the courts
Pinky Khoabane Judge President Dunstan Mlambo EMERGING from the legal case between Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and the Guptas is…
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SA banks on offensive to parry political attacks
Cas Coovadia of the Banking Association of South Africa Via Business Report Cape Town – South Africa’s banks are going…
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Pravin’s portfolio of shares reveals much about state capture
The writer has analysed Pravin Gordhan’s portfolio of shares – banking and real estate – and exposes the influence they…
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Former Treasury man’s appointment at Standard Bank is a conflict of interest
By Pinky Khoabane Former Treasury Chief Procurement Officer Kenneth Brown left the department under a cloud following disclosures that he…
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The FICA Bill is ‘legalised’ state capture
BY Mxolisi ka Nkomonde The financial industry in South Africa is centred around the big 5 banks which collectively held…
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Oakbay outlines how Gordhan targeted the Guptas
Original article carried in www.fin24.com Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan The statement by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to “clip the wings”…
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Its New Year tomorrow Dear White SA….Keep them racist rants to yourselves. Blacks will be on them beaches
By Pinky Khoabane Penny SparrowChris Hart The year 2016 will probably go down in South Africa’s democratic history as one…
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