Stories of Note Bytes from the digital world It was bound to come. The Guptas’ tax affairs (aka tax-avoidance affairs) were never going to be straightforward. The City Power audit report reveals instances of gross financial mismanagement arising from discretionary allowances given to six officials. The proposed scrapping of the 183-day tax exemption rule would could make overseas work unattractive for South Africans. In My Opinion Matters of debate President Jacob Zuma’s "strange" faith in deputy finance minister Sfiso Buthelezi. Group Five gears for a crucial high-stakes vote to elect new directors. The high number of start-up incubators in SA masks the poor quality of many of them. Finding Alpha The long and the short of the markets Taking from Peter to pay Paul: Gigaba is looking to sell state assets to fund state-owned SAA. Too many applications for voluntary retrenchment force African Bank back to the drawing board. MyiWay’s fake e-mail social media nightmare. Oh, Very Twitty T...

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