GGB IN IT AGAIN!

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GGB IN IT AGAIN!

12 years 8 months ago
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Recently, the Gauteng Gambling Board was locked in a legal tussle with the MEC Economic Affairs, over its re-location to Jhb. Now, it faces another court action!

Horseracing is becoming more interesting (and gripping) than Malema! See below......

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Believes an 15-year old MOU is “simply not fair.”

CAPE TOWN - Phindi Kema is a very persistent lady. Not content with her submissions to the National Consumer Commission and the Competition Commission, she has initiated court proceedings against the Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG).

Kema, a race-horse breeder and the MD of Africa Race Group, has filed an application with the Gauteng Equality court challenging a memorandum of understanding reached between the GPG and the Gauteng Horse Racing Industry in 1997. The agreement was signed by then MEC for finance Jabu Moleketi and representatives of three Gauteng Clubs and resulted in the transfer of Gauteng’s racecourses to a new company, Phumelela Gaming and Leisure, for a nominal sum of R1 each.

The agreement also resulted in the transfer of the Totalisator Agency Board (TAB) to Phumelela. Kema is further challenging the fact that 50% of betting taxes collected by the Provincial Gambling Boards are transferred back to Phumelela.

Though the agreement was initiated by discussions with the Gauteng racing industry, other racing clubs came on board and ultimately eight racecourses were transferred to Phumelela.

“I believe these issues are in contravention of the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000. It is simply not fair,” says Kema. “It discriminates against other players in the industry and against South African taxpayers.”

Kema has been fighting this battle for about three years now. The issue arose when Phumelela offered to sell her company Africa Race Group the Arlington Race course outside Port Elizabeth for R50m. A due diligence was completed and negotiations entered into.

While financial guarantees appeared to be a concern for Phumelela, the inclusion of a suspensive condition in the agreement killed the deal for Kema. “Phumelela demanded that Arlington be operated under its totalisator license. It said it had exclusivity for this license. I did not find this acceptable as it meant that Phumelela would be in control of my betting business and fixtures relating to the racing business.”

At this point she lodged a complaint with the Competition Commission.

On the face of it Kema has a point. Does it make a difference though to argue that at the time the deal was stuck, the horse racing industry was far from professional and was in dire financial straits?

At the time it was decided that the industry needed to be restructured into a single corporate entity which would be listed. The new company would have a broad base of black shareholders.

To some extent there is broad based black investment in Phumelela – though it is not easy to see the ultimate beneficiaries behind the trusts.
Shareholders include The Thoroughbred Horse Racing Trust (35.26%), Gride Investments (the commercial arm of the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee, 5.03%; Dihla Investment Holdings (4.87%) and Vela Phumelela Investments (4.54%).

Attempts to solicit comment from the GPG and Phumelela were not successful. Previously however the company has said that horse racing in SA avoided a bleak future thanks to its efforts – it has created a platform for the long-term sustainability of horse racing in SA, it said.
Similarly the racing clubs in KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape rationalised their operations to create Gold Circle.

Phumelela’s results for the year to July will be released within the next six weeks. However if results for the six months to January are any indication, times are tough in horse racing - local profits before tax were down 49%.

Margins have been under pressure for some years now following the advent of the lotto, legalisation of casinos and the massive uptake of cell phones.

However Kema argues that regardless of profitability, any market which facilitates the operations of just two players (Phumelela and Gold Circle) is inherently unfair.

The Gauteng Provincial Government has seven days to decide whether it will defend the court action.

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12 years 8 months ago
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How can Phindi Kema expect to be taken seriously.. her website has been "under construction" for over 2 years and the headlines claim that she is one of south Africas most successful comercial breeders :S

africaracegroup.com/

She is absolutely clueless as this interview will show


www.africaracegroup.com/mp3/Phindi%20Kema%20-%20Kaya.mp3
Give everything but up!

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12 years 8 months ago
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let her show the money then every body can take her serious

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She claims the Arc carries a purse of 10M GBP and makes statements that are utter BS
Give everything but up!

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12 years 8 months ago
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she doesnt have a market for her horse because the buyers are white......::o

this woman also was saying a r20m race in plett what a joke >:D<

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Titch Wrote:
> How can Phindi Kema expect to be taken seriously..
> her website has been "under construction" for over
> 2 years and the headlines claim that she is one of
> south Africas most successful comercial breeders
> :S
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> africaracegroup.com/
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> She is absolutely clueless as this interview will
> show
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> www.africaracegroup.com/mp3/Phindi%20Kema%2
> 0-%20Kaya.mp3


She 'you knowed' me into a farking COMA !!

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12 years 8 months ago
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She's going to get to the NEXT LEVEL before Die Antwoord, YOU KNOW.

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Titch Wrote:
> She claims the Arc carries a purse of 10M GBP and
> makes statements that are utter BS


she has found the right industry to be involved with its full off bullshit

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12 years 8 months ago
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Has she had many winners as a breeder?

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12 years 8 months ago
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Have just been told some very bad things about the Phindi women,she deserves no support and needs to be outed as a cunt

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12 years 8 months ago
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How can they sell racecourses to a "nearly" privately owned company for R 1.00 each?

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12 years 8 months ago
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oscar they save racing do not be in any doubt of this. my friend was the late derick wiid, he live close to me and many times he tell me if phumelela were not formed the racing was down the tube

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