Tax Justice South Africa
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Tax Justice South Africa is campaigning to put a stop to the illicit economy and return billions in lost tax back to the South African people
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https://taxjusticesa.co.za/ 20-09-2019 16:04:05
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Remember how the factory looked when Al Jazeera PR exposed the activities of Gold Leaf owner Simon Rudland and his money man 'Mo Dollars', now hiding out in the UAE #GoldLeafMafia
This is what Gold Leaf Tobacco's lawyer told BBC News (UK), just as SA Revenue Service was investigating the Jozi firm for allegedly evading >R3 billion in tax. The documentary has been removed from the BBC Panorama site. But not a single arrest has yet been made👀 #LockThemUp NPASouthAfrica
Gold Leaf Tobacco: SARS claims billions from Sasfin in money laundering debacle. COMMENT: Gold Leaf Tobacco has dropped its name…they are now operating under a new company. Did SA Revenue Service issue a licence to the new company? dailymaverick.co.za/article/2024-0…
“Gold Leaf Tobacco” - the name is no longer registered. The signage at its factory has disappeared. SA Revenue Service Edward Chr Kieswetter Tax Justice South Africa Al Jazeera Investigations SA Reserve Bank NPASouthAfrica
Cops seize almost R100 million worth of counterfeit goods in three weeks. It's a start. But there's a mountain to climb. #LockThemUp #StopTheShock #PullThePlugOnCrime SA Police Service 🇿🇦 SA Revenue Service CGCSA smilefm.co.za/nearly-r100-mi…
Police vow to continue efforts to disrupt the trade in fake goods. Let’s hope there’s action to match the words. #LockThemUp #StopTheShock #StopSkyfCapture SABS SA Police Service 🇿🇦 SA Revenue Service ewn.co.za/2024/09/05/pol…
Police have seized illicit cigarettes valued at over R2-million from a wholesale store in Upington, Northern Cape. SA Police Service 🇿🇦 Tax Justice South Africa
In April last year, Al Jazeera Investigations exposed money laundering and other crimes in a series of #GoldMafia documentaries. Several South Africans, including bank officials, were implicated. Almost 18 months later, not a single arrest has been made. Some are continue to make millions.
The tobacco control bill is 'an act of fiction', says Daily Maverick. "If the Department of Health wants to reduce smoking, it could support legislation that closes down cigarette factories that don’t pay tax. "60% of cigarette sales are now made by tax dodgers who are eating up
Cops seize illicit liquor worth R600k in Langa. It's another indication that illicit trade is rampant, stealing vital revenue and denying South Africans the chance to build a better future. #LockThemUp SA Police Service 🇿🇦 SA Revenue Service sabcnews.com/sabcnews/polic…