Bruce Whitfiled interviews Happy Khambule, Environment and Energy Manager at Business Unity South Africa.
- A joint statement issued by Business Unity SA contains their proposals for sustainable improvements to government's planOrganised business in South Africa wants government to improve on its carbon tax proposals to "avert unintended consequences".RELATED: Climate Change Bill 'doesn't hold emitters accountable', so what's the use?
However, it wants key areas of the Bill addressed, including the rate of the carbon tax rate increase which it says is too steep for business and the economy to accommodate. The first thing we need to understand is that even when government was looking at the carbon tax they were making sure that they're looking at international standards.
The useless ANC government is merely following the other useless and corrupt governments in stealing as much cash from the taxpayers as they possibly can. Giving it a woke lable helps to keep the rabble quiet.
Duh. It's just another way to fleece us. Sugar tax didn't fix diabetes and obesity. Carbon tax won't stop planned obsolescence. Won't stop them ramming consumer culture down our throats. Let's be straight shooters about this. The tax is a ruse.
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