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04 Nov 2011
 
 
 
 
Bribe Payers Index 2011 (November 2011)
BRIBERY
The 2011 Bribe Payers Index ranks 28 of the world’s largest economies according to the perceived likelihood of companies from these countries to pay bribes abroad. It is based on the views of...
 
 
03 Nov 2011
 
SA 15th most likely to bribe abroad - survey
BRIBERY
Companies from South Africa are seen as the fifteenth most likely to use bribery to secure foreign contracts, a new report released by Transparency International says.
 
 
02 Nov 2011
 
Three cheers for South Africa
INSIGHT AFRICA
“A week is a long time in politics” is attributed to Harold Wilson, the former Labour Prime Minister of Britain. What this is supposed to signify is that political fortunes can change very...
 
 
Two sides of the coin: South African foreign policy and the Dalai Lama
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
This discussion paper seeks to explore the Dalai Lama situation from a neutral standpoint. By exploring two ‘sides of the coin’, one can then determine whether the South African Government made...
 
 
31 Oct 2011
 
DA: Statement by Stevens Mokgalapa, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of international relations and cooperation, on South African's in Somalia (31/10/2011)
Statements

Today I will be writing parliamentary questions to the Minister of International Relations and Cooperative Affairs (DIRCO), Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, to find out what her department is doing to...

 
 
28 Oct 2011
 
 
 
Estimating illicit financial flows resulting from drug trafficking and other transnational organised crime (October 2011)
DRUGS
Criminals may have laundered around $1.6-trillion in 2009, one fifth of that coming from the illicit drug trade, according to a new report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
 
 
WB: Statement by the World Bank, supporting South Africa’s renewable energy plans (28/10/2011)
Statements

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved $250 million in funding for the Eskom Renewables Energy Support Project (ERSP) to help implement the pioneering and...

 
 
25 Oct 2011
 
 
 
Daily podcast – October 25, 2011
PODCAST
The first phase of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project, which will introduce an e-toll system to most of Gauteng’s highways, is continuing as planned and will go live in February, South...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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