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Absa gets snot-klapped in the Pretoria High Court by women’s army

February 6, 2015 Ciaran Ryan 0

Absa’s troubles in its mortgage division just got a whole lot worse. Barely two months after losing two similar cases in the South Gauteng High […]

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How one man’s life was ruined when he took on the bank

February 6, 2015 Ciaran Ryan 0

Durban-based Nav Chan started questioning FNB’s eBucks rewards calculations. They just didn’t make sense. Weeks later his accounts were cancelled and he found himself listed […]

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Fraud accusations fly over Nedbank liquidation of guest lodge

September 26, 2014 Ciaran Ryan 0

A Johannesburg guest lodge was liquidated by Nedbank this week despite accusations of fraud and perjury. Why would the bank shut down a lodge over […]

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To understand your future, study Zimbabwe

September 26, 2014 Ciaran Ryan 0

A new book out by two economists of the Austrian persuasion is a wake-up call for those who believe Zimbabwe’s well-documented plunge into the abyss […]

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Joburg man defends himself in court against the bank – and wins

May 30, 2014 Ciaran Ryan 0

Johannesburg businessman Damon Greville defended himself in the South Gauteng High Court this week against Sasfin Bank, which liquidated his 67 year-old business in 2012 […]

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I was liquidated over fictitious R7 million loan, says Durban businessman

February 17, 2014 Ciaran Ryan 0

In what must rank as one of the most bizarre legal cases in recent times, Durban-based businessman Ian Brakspear had his family business liquidated in […]

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Mass civil disobedience over e-tolls could sink the ship

October 14, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

Despite the recent Supreme Court of Appeal victory for government over its plans to introduce e-tolls, the matter seems likely to go before the Constitutional […]

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South Africa’s silent revolution

August 16, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

In 1990 John Kane-Berman of the SA Institute of Race Relations wrote a book called The Silent Revolution in which he detailed the extent to which apartheid […]

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The surveillance state is fighting for its life

July 30, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has criticised NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden for “misuse” of government data. Excuse me? What about the galactic-scale misuse of private data by […]

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My brush with black magic

May 3, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

“Do you believe in black magic?” asked Tinus, a well-educated Ghanaian who has travelled abroad and now worked as an accountant for one of the […]

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