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The Congress of South African Trade Unions said on Tuesday transparency is a two-way street and it can’t only be government required to play open cards.Cosatu’s parliamentary coordinator Matthew Parks said the new legislation had to be clear about beneficial ownership. These sentiments have been echoed by Corruption Watch's Caroline James who said South Africa should go beyond the minimum requirements of the FATF.
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Maimane, former Econ Oil employees want the company to be reopened - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Build One SA (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane and former workers at Econ Oil and Energy, a company that used to supply oil to Eskom’s power stations want the company to reopen. BuildOneSA I support MmusiMaimane. Everywhere in SA are limestones. Those are the primary ingredients for making cement. They can be quarried to cement making factories, grinded and turned into cement. Embarking on such venture will create millions jobs for currently 70% unemployed youth
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