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Irene Charnley

MTN’s leak could be hung out to dry
Article
/ 26 April 2012

MTN’s leak could be hung out to dry

The person who leaked the MTN and Turkcell memos has to face the possibility of being implicated in the bribery of Iran government officials’ claims.

By Sharda Naidoo
MTN’s cash, weapons and diplomatic ties in Iran
Article
/ 30 March 2012

MTN’s cash, weapons and diplomatic ties in Iran

A rival company has lodged evidence in a United States court that details how South African company — MTN — secured a lucrative deal in Iran.

By Sharda Naidoo, Stefaans Brmmer and Craig Mckune
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Article
/ 18 December 2009

Close to a blackout

The SABC’s status as a going concern was perilously at risk before government came to its rescue, Irene Charnley has revealed.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 20 November 2009

SABC on track for bailout

The SABC is confident it will receive the R1,4-billion lifeline it has requested from the treasury.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Shock at ‘extent of the rot’ at SABC

The SABC board is considering taking criminal action against employees and former staff after a ”shocking” report on the broadcaster by the AG.

By Stuart Graham
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/ 24 August 2009

SABC board ‘out to lunch’

It seemed for a while, after 1994, that all would be different. Very capable people, both editorial and commercial, were employed at the new-look SABC.

By Kevin Davie

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