CITY PRESS ICYMI: How to loot SA | White men still rule

2018-07-01 15:55
Money. (Duncan Alfreds, File)

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Corruption laid bare, race transformation in corporate leadership, and the DA looking to resolve its internal squabbles, here are the best stories from City Press:

Several companies were paid advances worth millions to build houses, roads and schools in the Eastern Cape, but they delivered nothing.

Labour officials complain that courts fail to impose the maximum fine on companies who fall short of EE targets.

Suspended SA Revenue Service (SARS) commissioner Tom Moyane was an "ego-driven despot" who was "bloated with self-importance", the inquiry into the organisation's affairs heard this week.

DA leader Mmusi Maimane is in talks with Mayor Patricia de Lille (pictured) over an out-of-court settlement, with Western Cape premier Helen Zille as the intermediary, City Press has learnt.

The first week of the constitutional review committee hearings into amending section 25 of the Constitution took a distinctly party-political flavour.

The web of intrigue around the SABC's new R6m traditional Zulu drama series, Uselwa, is becoming more tangled.

We were at the bottom of the stairs, about to board an aeroplane from Cape Town to Johannesburg many years ago, when I overheard a prominent lawyer who was close to power angrily remark about whites: “They are still in charge,” she said to her companion.

In the winter of 2013, on June 11, almost 10 months after the Marikana massacre in which 34 mine workers were killed, we published a clarion call to our people to stand up and be counted.

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