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Travel buyers around the world urge UK to reduce Air Passenger Duty

Travel buyers around the world urge UK to reduce Air Passenger Duty
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Richard Ramirez: The story, the evidence, the Night Stalker

Richard Ramirez: The story, the evidence, the Night Stalker
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Bathabile Dlamini fights back: I don t owe Sassa

Bathabile Dlamini fights back: ’I don t owe Sassa’ By Staff Reporter Thabo Makwakwa Durban - Former Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini says she does not owe the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) and is gearing up for a court battle against Sassa. In an attempt to recover more than R2 million from Dlamini and former chief executive Virginia Petersen, Sassa has approached the North Gauteng High Court, where it is also requesting the court to assist in recovering R1.4 million from Lumka Oliphant. Sassa wants Dlamini, jointly with Petersen, to pay more than R2 million for costs incurred when they authorised procurement for emergency security protection services.

I do not owe Sassa a cent : Bathabile Dlamini on R3 5m VIP security bill

‘I do not owe Sassa a cent’: Bathabile Dlamini on R3.5m VIP security bill The former social development minister says the agency’s lack of candour in the matter smacks of political expediency 02 March 2021 - 16:33 Former social development minister Bathabile Dlamini says she does not owe the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) a cent and has labelled its court case against her an attempt to settle political scores.   In an answering affidavit filed in the North Gauteng High Court, Dlamini defended a decision to finance protection for her family and that of former spokesperson Lumka Oliphant using R3.5m in public funds arguing she could not fold her arms while their lives were threatened.

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