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R161 million taxpayer-funded UIF scandal in South Africa

11 December at 11:41 AM, via Newsday

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU), together with specialised South African Police Service (SAPS) units, is conducting a large-scale search and seizure operation across KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.

The forgotten crisis crushing South Africa’s economy

11 December at 10:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s political environment remains a significant constraint on economic growth, with it being a major reason why companies are hesitant to invest in the country.

South Africa given the cold shoulder

11 December at 09:32 AM, via Daily Investor

The U.S. will convene a meeting of officials from the Group of 20 major economies starting on Monday to kick off planning for next year without South Africa, when it holds the group’s rotating presidency.

Strengthening governance and accountability: CFO Tina Maharaj on modern financial leadership at the NLC

11 December at 08:38 AM, via Mail & Guardian

In an era where public institutions face increasing scrutiny and expectations of ethical conduct, the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) continues to reinforce its commitment to governance, accountability, and integrity. At the centre of this transformation is Chief Financial Officer Tina Maharaj, whose role reflects how financial leadership has evolved far beyond traditional bookkeeping and...

One decision saving South Africa R900 billion

11 December at 08:28 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s shift to a 3% inflation target is expected to save the state billions in interest payments and lower borrowing costs for households.

Andre de Ruyter’s warning about Eskom is coming true

11 December at 07:18 AM, via Daily Investor

Andre de Ruyter previously warned that if Eskom keeps hiking its prices far above inflation, wealthier customers will dump the utility, presenting risks that are now materialising.

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