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Uncaptured: The True Account of the Nenegate/Trillian Whistleblower [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x153 mm, 8 pages of photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Zebra Press
  • ISBN-10: 1776095707
  • ISBN-13: 9781776095704
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x153 mm, 8 pages of photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Zebra Press
  • ISBN-10: 1776095707
  • ISBN-13: 9781776095704
Teised raamatud teemal:
When Mosilo Mothepu was appointed CEO of Trillian Financial Advisory, a subsidiary of Gupta-linked Trillian Capital Partners, in March 2016, the prospect of being at the helm of a black-owned financial consultancy was electrifying for a black woman whose twin passions were transformation and empowering women. Three months later, suffering from depression and insomnia, she resigned with no other job lined up.In October 2016, a written statement handed to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela detailing Trillian’s involvement in state capture was leaked to the media. Key to the disclosures were the removals of finance ministers Nhlanhla Nene and Pravin Gordhan from their posts due to the Guptas’ influence. Although she was not identified by name as the source of the affidavit, details of the revelations published in the Sunday Times left no doubt in the minds of Trillian’s executives: Mothepu was the Nenegate whistleblower. Despite fearing legal consequences, Mothepu had decided that she could not just stand by as the country burnt. Her disclosures resulted in the freezing of Trillian-associated company Regiments Capital’s assets and a High Court order for Trillian to pay back almost R600 million to Eskom.Facing criminal charges and bankruptcy, unemployed and deemed a political risk, Mothepu experienced first-hand the loneliness of whistleblowing. The effect on her mental and physical health was devastating. Now, in Uncaptured, she recounts this troubling yet seminal chapter in her life with honesty, humility, and wry humor in the hope that others who find themselves in a similar situation will follow in her footsteps and speak truth to power.

Mosilo Mothepu is the whistleblower whose disclosures to the Public Protector blew the lid on Trillian’s involvement in state capture in South Africa.

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Power does not corrupt men; fools, however, if they get into a position of power, corrupt power. George Bernard Shaw

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The first behind-the-scenes book on Gupta-linked Trillians involvement in state capture, by the woman who was actually in the room and later blew the whistle; Mothepu was named a Daily Maverick South African Person of the Year in 2017 and won the Institute for Justice and Reconciliations Reconciliation Award in 2018; Whistleblowing and the plight of whistleblowers has received a lot of media attention and is a subject that holds fascination for many South Africans; The book will appeal to readers interested in current affairs, state capture and true crime.
Foreword vii
Thuli Madonsela
Foreword ix
William Bourdon
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations and acronyms xiii
Prologue 1(2)
1 It started in Jozi
3(15)
2 Love and family
18(8)
3 Regiments 2.0
26(15)
4 Shaking down the SOEs
41(7)
5 Trouble in paradise
48(7)
6 Nenegate
55(13)
7 The launch of Trillian
68(10)
8 Red flags
78(11)
9 My Damascene moment
89(8)
10 Country duty begins
97(4)
11 All-out lawfare
101(16)
12 How to bleed a whistleblower dry
117(7)
13 Angels and demons
124(7)
14 Shunned - Outside the fortified gates of corporate SA
131(5)
15 Vindicated
136(8)
16 Taking the fight to Parliament
144(10)
17 A new dawn?
154(6)
18 The price of whistleblowing
160(7)
19 Work, at last!
167(11)
20 Once bitten
178(12)
21 The road to recovery and restoration
190(5)
22 My own new dawn
195(10)
Epilogue 205(4)
Index 209
Mosilo Mothepu has sixteen years experience in the financial services industry. She worked on several key infrastructure projects, including raising capital for the Airports Company of South Africa in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. She is currently a special financial and economic advisor to a cabinet minister in the sixth democratic Parliament of South Africa.