EDITOR’S LUNCHBOX: Police perpetuate the myth of the ‘lifestyle audit’ being useful
Stories of note Bytes from the digital world Three Necsa executives have been placed on special leave amid massive daily losses after safety concerns prompted the regulator to order a shutdown. The new police commissioner is punting lifestyle audits for members. But where have these ever worked? In my opinion Matters of debate Hanna Ziady looks beneath Dubai’s splendor, reporting that those working in the city say pay is passport-based, even among the well-educated, so that, for instance, US citizens and Britons earn more than South Africans, who in turn earn more than Indians. Daniel Silke notes that in a remarkable flash-forward, the ANC has split and the SACP now occupies an independent role, having shed its alliance links, to mobilise its own electoral support. Finding alpha The long and the short of the markets Multichoice chairperson Nolo Letele defends 2013 meeting with SABC, as Naspers’s major shareholders keep watch. Satellite business gives Ellies a lift as it restructures...
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