oil prices are back to pre-war levels & fuel prices are being cut ⛽️📊
now pay close attention to companies that hiked prices “because of the war”
… but will never bring prices back down
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Suspended Mpumalanga police commissioner, Daphney Semakaleng, has made explosive allegations against former police minister Bheki Cele, claiming there was political interference in policing operations, including investigations into politically linked killings.
Her claims emerge against the backdrop of long-standing concerns about organised crime and assassination networks in Mpumalanga, where several high-profile killings tied to local politics and tenders have raised questions about the independence and effectiveness of law enforcement.
Semakaleng, however, is herself under a cloud, having been suspended amid internal investigations into her conduct and leadership within the provincial police.
This creates a complex and highly contested narrative: a senior officer facing scrutiny is now accusing top political leadership of influencing policing decisions and shielding certain cases.
While the allegations are serious and, if proven, would point to systemic interference at the highest levels, they remain untested and have not been confirmed through any formal judicial or parliamentary process.
Has Semakaleng approached the Madlanga Commission? If not, why not?
@pule_jones
In 2008 the "R699 car scam" , orchestrated by Satinsky One to Eight in South Africa, misled around 29 000 customers into buying vehicles with promises of low monthly payments "R699" and advertising income. 😩
2011–2012: Major financial institutions like WesBank declined to participate in the scheme after internal investigations flagged it as unsustainable and similar to a Ponzi scheme.
Victims were locked into high-interest, full-price financing contracts when the company stopped paying them and collapsed, resulting in a widespread "ponzi-like" scheme borrowers were actually liable to banks for full financing costs.
Employees reported unethical practices, including falsifying loan applications and altering car odometers.
"Earn While You Drive" customers were promised monthly earnings for placing advertisements on their cars. Payments often failed, and contracts were cancelled without justification.
The scheme left thousands of individuals in severe financial distress with unaffordable debt.🚮