#FreshSqueeze | Forensic probe uncovers R3.4m of dubious payouts by corrupt ex-Samro staff

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After a forensic investigation into the finances of music industry watchdog, the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (Samro), uncovered more than R3.4 million in dubious claims by some former employees, the organisation says it is determined to bring them to book. Mpho Mashita and Complexion talk to
Diana Kneel, an Investigative Journalist and Filmmaker about this investigation, some of its findings and what is next for the collection of artists royalties.
19 Jan English South Africa Business · Arts

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