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That Indian bird murdered in SA on her honeymoon
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That Indian bird murdered in SA on her honeymoon
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Originally posted by Troll View Post
Clifford will have a stake in any future income from the back of this, but won't have been paid upfront for issuing a few vanilla statements with his name attached.Coffee's for closers -
"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostBecause he has debts of about £6m.
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostBecause he has debts of about £6m.
Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThe debts are those of his company which is going through an expansion in a growing industry.
HmmmmHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostSo he has an urgent need for cash
HmmmmComment
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Diwani
As a Saffer I have been following this case with interest and I am starting to think there is a bit more to this than just a straight hijacking.... and a lot of people in SA are starting to think so too.
Basically the whole scenario doesn't make a lot of sense and the hubby has given conflicting accounts of his story, although presumably because he is in shock, but he still was able to give a press conference in SA and hire MC to handle his publicity. His appointment of a lawyer in SA is weird since he has not been officially declared a suspect and they have arrested the alleged perpertrators.
The details dont really add up, but it is turning into trial by media.
As corrupt as SA is it is not Russia and I cannot see the police distorting details of the case and trying to pin it on him. Anyway they have nothing to gain from it other than running a massive risk of making SA look like a banana republic.
The fact that he wont return to SA is another fact which is strange. Only he and the driver are witnesses and the driver is implicated so he needs to ID the hijackers, AFAIK if he doesnt the murderers of his wife will most likely walk. It it was me I would not be able to live with myself if that happens
My current verdict is he is hiding something.....There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostAs a Saffer I have been following this case with interest and I am starting to think there is a bit more to this than just a straight hijacking.... and a lot of people in SA are starting to think so too.
Basically the whole scenario doesn't make a lot of sense and the hubby has given conflicting accounts of his story, although presumably because he is in shock, but he still was able to give a press conference in SA and hire MC to handle his publicity. His appointment of a lawyer in SA is weird since he has not been officially declared a suspect and they have arrested the alleged perpertrators.
The details dont really add up, but it is turning into trial by media.
As corrupt as SA is it is not Russia and I cannot see the police distorting details of the case and trying to pin it on him. Anyway they have nothing to gain from it other than running a massive risk of making SA look like a banana republic.
The fact that he wont return to SA is another fact which is strange. Only he and the driver are witnesses and the driver is implicated so he needs to ID the hijackers, AFAIK if he doesnt the murderers of his wife will most likely walk. It it was me I would not be able to live with myself if that happens
My current verdict is he is hiding something.....
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostAs a Saffer I have been following this case with interest and I am starting to think there is a bit more to this than just a straight hijacking.... and a lot of people in SA are starting to think so too.
Basically the whole scenario doesn't make a lot of sense and the hubby has given conflicting accounts of his story, although presumably because he is in shock, but he still was able to give a press conference in SA and hire MC to handle his publicity. His appointment of a lawyer in SA is weird since he has not been officially declared a suspect and they have arrested the alleged perpertrators.
The details dont really add up, but it is turning into trial by media.
As corrupt as SA is it is not Russia and I cannot see the police distorting details of the case and trying to pin it on him. Anyway they have nothing to gain from it other than running a massive risk of making SA look like a banana republic.
The fact that he wont return to SA is another fact which is strange. Only he and the driver are witnesses and the driver is implicated so he needs to ID the hijackers, AFAIK if he doesnt the murderers of his wife will most likely walk. It it was me I would not be able to live with myself if that happens
My current verdict is he is hiding something.....
The other thing that doesn't add up, is that the alleged killers didn't rape her, why would they just kill her?Comment
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