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Time for financial institutions to come clean with clients – IRR
4 November 2020 - Institutions presiding over the multi-billion rand savings and pensions of ordinary South Africans need to come clean on whether they are ...
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Will SA banks declare their opposition to the Expropriation Bill? – IRR
16 February 2021 - As the deadline for public comment on the Expropriation Bill rapidly approaches, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) will this week be ...
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Expropriation will be the death of SA’s ailing financial sector - Biznews
17 February 2021 - Money makes the world go round, but what happens when expropriation without compensation (EWC) whirls it the other way? South Africa’s ...
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Government and financial institutions must spell out what will happen to bonds under EWC – IRR
29 March 2021 - Both the government and the country’s financial institutions must make it clear to South Africans what will happen to mortgage bonds on ...
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Government, banks must come clean about expropriation debts - News24
3 March 2021 - It’s one thing to hold a big, wide-angle, noisy view on something that is distant and conceptual. It’s often quite another to take that view on ...
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IRR seeks answers on expropriation implications for home loans
31 March 2021 - The Institute of Race Relations today delivered a letter to Ms Patricia De Lille, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, requesting ...
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Magda Wierzycka and prescribed assets: where the IRR stands
14 September 2020 - The IRR notes the social media reaction of Magda Wierzycka, CEO of Sygnia Limited, to an open letter from Hermann Pretorius, deputy head of ...
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