
Glencore flew cash for bribes across Africa in private jets
Glencore officials delivered cash in private jets to officials across Africa, UK prosecutors said as they laid out a web of bribery and corruption orchestrated

Glencore officials delivered cash in private jets to officials across Africa, UK prosecutors said as they laid out a web of bribery and corruption orchestrated

By: Siki Dlanga The Gupta brothers were allegedly arrested in Dubai earlier this month. What a grand conclusion of the State Capture report? There is

By: Sipho Singiswa* When the US judgment against Glencore broke in the news on 24 May 2022, President Cyril Ramaphosa may have sighed inwardly in

Glencore, the largest natural resources company in the world, is more of a crime syndicate than a business. Here’s a bit of history. Glencore was

By: The Star Former Eskom chief executive Matshela Koko said he was consulting lawyers about igniting fresh investigations into President Cyril Ramaphosa-linked Glencore and its

By: IOL South Africa’s banking sector remains mum on the developing saga involving mining giant Glencore, which this week admitted to a $1.5 billion (R23.6bn)

By: IOL (Reuters) Glencore Plc said on Tuesday it anticipates paying up to $1.5 billion to settle accusations of bribery and market manipulation, as authorities
By: Matshela Koko IN THE State of Capture Report the former Public Protector, Professor Thuli Madonsela dedicated substantial space explaining how Glencore was pressured into

Glencore officials delivered cash in private jets to officials across Africa, UK prosecutors said as they laid out a web of bribery and corruption orchestrated

By: Siki Dlanga The Gupta brothers were allegedly arrested in Dubai earlier this month. What a grand conclusion of the State Capture report? There is

By: Sipho Singiswa* When the US judgment against Glencore broke in the news on 24 May 2022, President Cyril Ramaphosa may have sighed inwardly in

Glencore, the largest natural resources company in the world, is more of a crime syndicate than a business. Here’s a bit of history. Glencore was

By: The Star Former Eskom chief executive Matshela Koko said he was consulting lawyers about igniting fresh investigations into President Cyril Ramaphosa-linked Glencore and its

By: IOL South Africa’s banking sector remains mum on the developing saga involving mining giant Glencore, which this week admitted to a $1.5 billion (R23.6bn)

By: IOL (Reuters) Glencore Plc said on Tuesday it anticipates paying up to $1.5 billion to settle accusations of bribery and market manipulation, as authorities
By: Matshela Koko IN THE State of Capture Report the former Public Protector, Professor Thuli Madonsela dedicated substantial space explaining how Glencore was pressured into
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