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  1. Why is the ANC determined to go ahead with NHI? – Anthea Jeffery - Biznews

    24 June 2021 - The National Health Insurance Bill of 2019 (the NHI Bill) is back before Parliament, for the National Assembly’s portfolio committee on health ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  2. When the state drives a nation’s ruin, private actors must step in and help stop the rot - Daily Maverick When the state drives a nation’s ruin, private actors must step in and help stop the rot - Daily Maverick

    Former president Thabo Mbeki recently drew on the content of a speech I made at the Cato Institute in Washington earlier this year to express his misgivings ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  3. Godongwana’s NHI reprieve: No space in the 2024 budget – Ivo Vegter - Biznews Godongwana’s NHI reprieve: No space in the 2024 budget – Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    Finance minister Enoch Godongwana announced prerequisites for the implementation of the NHI, and they’re insurmountable obstacles.

    Located in IRR in the Media
  4. Bleak MTBPS clearly shows NHI will be unfeasible – IRR Bleak MTBPS clearly shows NHI will be unfeasible – IRR

    The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is deeply concerned about the state of South Africa’s public finances, bleakly portrayed in Finance Minister Enoch ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  5. IRR: Allegations against Mashatile’s son-in-law a taster of what the NHI will unleash IRR: Allegations against Mashatile’s son-in-law a taster of what the NHI will unleash

    Recent allegations of potentially inappropriate dealings between the government and relatives of Deputy President Paul Mashatile conjure the spectre of graft ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  6. The tragicomedy of business’s naïvety on NHI - Politicsweb The tragicomedy of business’s naïvety on NHI - Politicsweb

    Organised business in South Africa continues to engage with the South African government as if both parties were fundamentally bona fide. The reality is that ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  7. Friends In Need - Covid-19: How South Africa can save #LivesAndLivelihoods Friends In Need - Covid-19: How South Africa can save #LivesAndLivelihoods

    25 March 2020 - This report provides detailed policy proposals on how South Africa can confront the grave challenges presented by the combined effects of the ...

    Located in IRR Publications / Occasional Reports
  8. A stealth tax, not a health tax

    The cash-strapped South African government needs to bring in more revenue but is reluctant overtly to raise the VAT rate, which would unleash a political ...

    Located in IRR Publications / Occasional Reports
  9. Met NGV sal ongekende vlakke van korrupsie plaasvind - Rapport Met NGV sal ongekende vlakke van korrupsie plaasvind - Rapport

    Oplettende lesers van die nasionale tesourie se 2023-begrotingsoorsig, ’n gepoleerde dokument van 280 bladsye wat Suid-Afrika se staatsfinansies in oorvloedige ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  10. Letter: Blame inefficiency, not vaccine apartheid - Businesslive

    7 April 2021 - Your editorial made the very odd argument that SA’s delayed vaccination strategy can be attributed to wealthier countries intentionally ...

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