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Acallar, controlar, coaccionar y crujirte a impuestos - Marcel Gascón Barberá

Acallar, controlar, coaccionar y crujirte a impuestos - Marcel Gascón Barberá
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Institute of Race Relations CEO Frans Cronje to step down

Denzil Maregele, Gallo Images, Foto24 The Institute of Race Relations CEO Dr Frans Cronje will step down at the end of the year. Cronje has been with the IRR for 18 years and had initially planned to step down at the end of 2019. While at the IRR, Cronje established the IRR s Centre For Risk Analysis. Institute of Race Relations (IRR) CEO Dr Frans Cronje will step down at the end of the year. He leaves the IRR after 18 years, eight of which were spent as CEO. READ | Cronje reportedly established the IRR s Centre For Risk Analysis, which specialises in using scenarios to help business and government leaders make decisions about investment and policy in South Africa. He has reportedly advised hundreds of local corporations, foreign investors and policy writers.

Ramaphosa s idealism clashes with reality seen yearly – The Citizen

Expropriation Bill threatens all of us and the economy - Dispatch

9 February 2021 - On 11 January, the Amathole District Municipality in the Eastern Cape sent a letter to its 1 670 employees notifying them that they would not be receiving their salaries for four months.

Eskom is in a death spiral – IRR

Eskom is in a death spiral – IRR 1 February 2021 - Eskom wants South Africans with solar panels to pay more for electricity – this is a cry for help from a power monopolist in a utility death spiral. Eskom wants South Africans with solar panels to pay more for electricity – this is a cry for help from a power monopolist in a utility death spiral. A utility such as Eskom enters into a death spiral when customers use less of its product. The utility then raises prices to recoup the revenue lost through lower sales volumes. The higher prices incentivise more customers to use less of the utility s product. This self-reinforcing cycle continues indefinitely, with state bailouts keeping the utility afloat, until it changes tack.

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