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Win a copy of The Republic of Gupta: A Story of State Capture by Pieter-Louis Myburgh

The Reading List and Penguin Random House South Africa have got three copies of The Republic of Gupta: A Story of State Capture by Pieter-Louis Myburgh to give away!

To enter the competition, fill in the form below!

 

About the book:

  • What was Ajay Gupta doing on Thabo Mbeki’s ‘secret’ advisory council?
  • Did the Guptas play a role in Jacob Zuma’s rise to power?
  • How did the Guptas capture South African cricket?
  • What is their interest in the controversial nuclear procurement deal?
  • What influence have they had in the hiring and firing of cabinet ministers?

In The Republic of Gupta, Myburgh delves deeper than ever before into the Guptas’ business dealings and their links to prominent South African politicians, and explains how one family managed to transform an entire country into the Republic of Gupta.

For more about the book click here.

 

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Terms and conditions
The competition closes 8 am Wednesday, 14 June, 2017.
The prize can only be delivered within South Africa.
By entering this competition the participant agrees to the terms and conditions. The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
The prize may not be exchanged for cash.
The winner will be contacted via email.
The winner may be required to participate in publicity.
Employees or agencies of The Reading List and Penguin Random House South Africa or their family members, or anyone else connected with the Prize Draw, may not enter the competition.
The Reading List and Penguin Random House South Africa accept no responsibility for any damage, loss, liabilities, injury or disappointment incurred or suffered by you as a result of entering the Prize Draw or accepting the prize. The Reading List and Penguin Random House South Africa further disclaim liability for any injury or damage to your or any other person relating to or resulting from participation in connection with the Prize Draw.
The Reading List and Penguin Random House South Africa shall not be liable for any failure to comply with its obligations where the failure is caused by something outside its reasonable control.

Categories Non-fiction South Africa

Tags Competitions Penguin Random House South Africa Pieter-Louis Myburgh The Republic of Gupta

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