
Investigative journalist Kyle Cowan reveals that the SA Revenue Service has sent a staggering R3-million bill to a company linked to two of Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s sons.
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Once a registered South African company exceeds R1 million in annual turnover, it is legally required to pay value-added tax (VAT).
Tell that to two of the deputy president’s sons, who are linked to a company called Modipadi Nokaneng, which now owes the South African Revenue Service (SARS) a cool R3 million.
This is revealed by our investigative journalist, Kyle Cowan, who is live with The Lead in this edition for not one, but two stories.
In our trending topic, and following the murders of top liquidators, the father-and-son duo of Cloete and Thomas Murray, Cowan tells us that Gauteng police have now conceded to restarting their probe into this curious case ... 960 days later!
Finally, we recall Mzansi’s rich media ownership legacy with On This Day in SA History.
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