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Ruling on collusion to take time
Construction companies involved in collusion await ruling.
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Tech firms urge transparency
Apple, Google, Facebook and several NGOs sent a letter pushing the Obama administration.
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SA facing unemployment crisis
Analyst George Glynos described the unemployment rate as a “crisis”.
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SA’s youth unemployment problem
The South African Reserve Bank warned that 52.8% of youth are unemployed. Dr Catherine Burns, researcher at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, gives her view.
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Mandela memorabilia sales spike
There was a spike in sales of Madiba memorabilia after he was admitted to hospital. A popular purchase is R5 Madiba coins, with some selling for R15,000.
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Construction CEO asks for forgiveness
Murray & Roberts CEO quoted Madiba in asking forgiveness for his company's involvement in collusion.
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Interest rates on hold
Governor Gill Marcus made the announcement at the Sarb headquarters in Pretoria.
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Cape Chamber concerned by crime
Businessman Robert Bader was killed when five men entered his cheese factory shop on Tuesday.
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'Collusion victims must sue'
Corruption Watch say victims of collusion and bid-rigging must sue guilty firms.
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SA oblivious to credit debt
The NCR is concerned not enough people are keeping track of their credit records.
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Tax committee to improve compliance
Minister Pravin Gordhan appointed a new Tax Review Committee on Wednesday.
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'Claw back bonuses from executives'
The Public Investment Corporation says construction firms who were fined R1.46bn for colluding to fix tenders for soccer stadiums should claw back bonuses from executives who fixed the projects.
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Facebook mobile users increase by 20%
Facebook is seen as one of the most likely ways for mobile advertising to succeed.
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Davis to head new tax committee
The body is mandated with evaluating the SA tax system against internationally accepted trends.
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Ecclestone charged in bribe case
The F1 Chief Executive has been charged with bribing a German banker.
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Shares gain after Bernanke comments
The Chairman of the US Federal Reserve says the end of stimulus may come later than expected.
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Analysis: New Tax Review Committee
Deloitte Tax Director Billy Joubert and Rhodes University Prof. Matthew Lester respond to committee head Judge Dennis Davis’s comments on the new Tax Review Committee.
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Mine could fire 918 workers
The strike at the Limpopo mine started on Friday when around 100 workers staged a sit-in.
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Tribunal rejects Salga, govt applications
Salga and the Gauteng government said the public deserved to know how the settlement was reached.
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Victory for Yahoo in PRISM battle
The ruling will reveal details of Yahoo's fight against the classification of the program.
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Making 'cents' of SA’s savings
Making 'cents' of SA’s savings