I'm going to go ahead and say what we're all thinking about this story about Stefan Govindraju revealed as the Tembisa Hospital extraction kingpin.
...Is there no shortage of dodgy Indian businessmen fleecing us as a country?? So embarrassing.
But then there's the likes of Babita Deokaran, who was killed for trying to stop the rampant corruption by Govindraju and his ilk.
The best and worst of us.
Now can we see some people go to jail for this please?? Starting with Govindraju.
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South African ๐ฟ๐ฆ taxes are just way too much!! @sarstax
Being taxed almost 50% of your salary is modern day slavery that NO one want to speak about.
#TaxRevoltSA
โFootball was popular because the poor were happy to play with a ball. When football turned into dishonest business, that is when the wealthy classes saw an opportunity in it, and since then it no longer belongs to the poor.โ
โ Marcelo Bielsa
This is why SARS is increasingly viewed to be an oppressive bully.
SARS needs to provide a service. In Switzerland the revenue services send taxpayers thank you letters for paying tax. SARS needs to reform or we will remind it of what happened to the SABC's TV license @sarstax
Friendly reminder that Treasury introduced the sugar tax hoping to increase tax revenues.
In response Coca Cola South Africa quickly changed their formula, reduced the standard can size, and instructed their packagers to use a cheaper tin alloy for their cans at the same time.
Within months, Treasury would never see their projected gains from the sugar tax. To protect and increase revenues, Coca Cola then launched the Cappy brand in South Africa - a product with no added sugars.
I was 28 years old at the time, arguing with government-contracted management consultants who thought theyโre smarter than me that the sugar tax was doomed to fail because unlike government, the private sector would quickly respond - and they did, in record time.
Valid passports, valid visas, went there to watch football, return flights booked, bring a positive vibes, sells nothing except our Culture to locals, much 2 learn from South Africans Sir