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04 Aug 2011
 
 
Julius Malema and the Ways of the Rich
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
South Africans have an enormous appetite to question the poor and trust the rich. When poor people demand better services, government asks if it’s a plot by foreign agents. When the gaudy...
 
 
08 Jul 2011
 
 
 
Taxing South African residents
WERKSMANS ATTORNEYS
Werksmans Attorneys Director Ernest Mazansky highlights a recent decision of the Cape Town Tax Court and argues that it creates uncertainty in the application of the double tax agreement between SA...
 
 
03 May 2011
 
The importance of residence in determining liability for capital gains
CLIFFE DEKKER HOFMEYR
The case of TLD Limited v The Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service heard before the Tax Court raises the interesting issue of the interplay between the imposition of capital gains tax...
 
 
14 Oct 2010
 
Sars: Magashula: Remarks by the Sars Commissioner, to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance and select committee on finance on the presentation of the Sars annual report, Cape Town (14/10/2010)
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Date: 14.10/2010
Source: The South African Revenue Service
Title: Sars: Magashula: Remarks by the Sars Commissioner, to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance and select...

 
 
04 Aug 2010
 
 
 
New cluster munitions ban seen as advancement in arms control
HUMANITARIAN ACTION
An international treaty banning the use of cluster bombs, which came into effect on Sunday, was seen as one of the most significant arms control advancements since the Mine Ban Treaty more than a...
 
 
03 Sep 2009
 
DA: Statement by Dianne Kohler Barnard, Democratic Alliance MP Shadow Minister of Police, expressing concern on Bheki Cele’s refusal to label South Africa’s crime as a crisis (03/09/2009)
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The new National Police Commissioner refused to label crime in South Africa as a crisis, telling the interviewer, when presented with the notion that South Africa is facing a "real...

 
 
02 Oct 2008
 
 
 
Daily podcast – October 2, 2008
Multimedia
In today's podcast: Government has been making progress towards meeting its objectives, "but it is not yet enough", the European Commission announced on Wednesday that it had fined nine wax...
 
 
23 Apr 2008
 
UK to push for arms embargo on Zim
ZIMBABWE
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Wednesday he would put forward proposals for an embargo on all arms going to Zimbabwe. Brown said the situation in Zimbabwe, where there is a tense...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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