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In today's podcast: the ANC decides to suspend Mosiuoa Lekota; Zimbabwe's Parliament resumes for a session that could test the power-sharing deal; and US Republican presidential nominee John McCain...
PRETORIA - South Africa's new health minister Barbara Hogan vows to make HIV/Aids a top priority after years of controversy over her predecessor's support...
Finance Minister Trevor Manuel good-naturedly accepted some
tongue-in-cheek criticism from portfolio committee members
yesterday for his plans to review the taxation of travel
allowances.
ADDRESS BY THE MINISTER OF FINANCE, MR TA MANUEL, ON THE OCCASION
OF THE SECOND READING DEBATE ON THE MUNICIPAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT
BILL, National Assembly, 11 September 2003
The National Treasury may be forced to delay the introduction of an
amnesty for individuals who had illegally stashed money offshore to
allow more time for consultation.
Advisers, or "facilitators", who assisted individuals to move money
offshore illegally, will not be eligible for amnesty in terms of
new draft legislation.