Comp Comm - Essential Reading for all interested parties

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12 years 10 months ago
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Sweety Wrote:
> I believe the Cape has great wasted talent
> hopefully the right people will step forward and
> help reconstruct South African horse racing. The
> culprits have got to answer... this is just the
> beginning. Let's wait and see how it all pans out.


Name a few?

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12 years 10 months ago
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You!! ;)

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12 years 10 months ago
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Matters of the heart there hibs ??? :D:D

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12 years 10 months ago
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Where do you suddenly come from?
Words like COLLAPSE of Cape racing...are u nuts?
DISHONEST.....PURGERY.....LYING......big words from someone who is making assumptions reading transcripts off a website.......u are so clueless!


fairplay Wrote:
> Morning Guys.i would like to say what difference
> does it make who brings out the allegations.If
> there is corruption and bribery,it needs to be
> exposed.We all complain abt dishonesty in
> government what abt racing.If there is corruption
> in racing,it needs to be exposed and those guilty
> must be brought to book.It does not make a
> difference if it is a black women ,white
> man.indian boy or colored granny lodging a
> complaint.Its called a democratic process.The
> tribunal will rule according to allegations not on
> color who who brings out the request.Looking at
> proceedings so far i think Mrs Kema had all her
> ducks in line cause she is not the one who is been
> told abt perjury and the consequences of lying in
> a legal proceeding.We can shout and scream all we
> want,slate and ridicule as long as we can the
> underlying fact is that Cape Racing is about to
> collapse and management that were in charge were
> not competent.Look at Kzn big casino's .national
> lottery and three race tracks(more racing in kzn
> than in Cape) yet tote pools in kzn up,casino
> revnue up.Cape Town casino revnue up by almost 47%
> and tote pools down.Guys like it or not the truth
> will be told and those that were dishonest will be
> exposed.cant wait and good on you mrs kena and
> purple capital for taking a stand.

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12 years 10 months ago
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This would of made for great reality TV, does the enquiry continue today....

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12 years 10 months ago
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Hotline your chair man say Cape racing can not survive if merger don't take place?

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12 years 10 months ago
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Sweety and Fairplay......do u know each other?

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12 years 10 months ago
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gregbucks Wrote:
> This would of made for great reality TV, does the
> enquiry continue today....


With all the " who's fooling who" etc , the Dallas soapie might as well change the plot of dealing in oil to horse racing in South Africa.

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12 years 10 months ago
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Flash Harry Wrote:
> Hotline your chair man say Cape racing can not
> survive if merger don't take place?


What do you think.....no one can survive longterm on their own.....!

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12 years 10 months ago
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you want a greek give you lesson in english re?

dont survive = collapse , ;)

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12 years 10 months ago
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I think u abt to collapse as u see the potjie coming towards u.....re!!!!!!(:D

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