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This is awesome. It shows when the people DO STAND UP they have more power and win against the corrupt bankers and politicians of a country. Iceland is forgiving and erasing the mortgage debt of the population. They are putting the bankers and politicians on the "Bench of the Accused." Which means I assume they are putting them on trial for corruption.
Now the rest of people of the world need to start doing the same thing. We all need to stand up and against all the corruption and fraud of the banks and politicians that are puppets of the banks and corporations.
It seems this may not be true, due to people from Iceland saying it is not true. El Mundo news is the originator of the information from the video above. Since they are a news organization and they broadcasted this, I had assumed it to be true. Also since the Icelandic people have been standing up against the tyranny of the banks and corrupt politicians for the last 3 years, it was not beyond me to think it was not true. I have looked on Iceland news sites and have not found mention of it. I did not put this out for "fake news" I had believed the broadcast. So, if it is wrong I am sorry for putting out misinformation, as that is not what I do. I will always try and put out only real truth and real news.
South Africa’s inflation risks are skewed to the upside, with cost-push pressures and the sharp depreciation of the rand posing the primary threats to the outlook, the Reserve Bank said on Tuesday.
South Africa’s targeted consumer inflation quickened faster than expected to 6.0% year-on-year (y/y) in October from 5.7% in September, Statistics South Africa said on Wednesday.
The national development plan (NDP) isn't just about money, Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel said on Friday.
A new ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) is good news for the indebted, who will be able to get out of debt faster, but holds a frightening prospect for the banks.
IN a breakthrough ruling for over-indebted consumers, a Port Elizabeth High Court judge has blasted an attempt by a major bank to try to repossess a client’s R267000 car after he fell behind on repayments by R41.
South Africans’ free-spending ways are hobbling the economy’s ability to create jobs, Trevor Manuel , minister in the Presidency responsible for national planning, said on Thursday.
A debt collector may be found guilty by the Council of improper conduct if he or she, or a person for whom he or she is vicariously liable