Anti-apartheid activist Lord Peter Hain says he’s encouraged by the first part of the State Capture Commission report saying that it puts the spotlight on British consultancy firm, Bain, for their deliberate dismantling of SARS.
Anti-apartheid activist Lord Peter Hain says he’s encouraged by
for their deliberate dismantling of the South African Revenue Services during the tenure of Commissioner Tom Moyane and the Presidency of Jacob Zuma. Lord Hain says it’s most disturbing that Bain was earning large fees from SARS and that’s why he’s taking action in the UK. Hain says the British government and other public agencies should stop working with Bain until they’ve agreed to cooperate with South African authorities.
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