News24 | In SUNDAY. | Rupert’s victory over ‘old friend’, SA’s mountain of cash, and Peet pleads with judge
Billionaire Johann Rupert has won key exchanges in a fight for control of an upmarket Stellenbosch development; there is seven times more physical cash in South Africa today than there was in 2000; not adjusted for inflation, physical cash makes up a much smaller proportion of broad money supply; and Peet Viljoen implored a US immigration judge for urgent deportation to see his dying father.
Billionaire Johann Rupert has achieved significant progress in a dispute over a high-end development in Stellenbosch. Separately, South Africa currently holds seven times more physical cash than it did in the year 2000. However, when adjusted for inflation, this physical cash represents a considerably smaller fraction of the overall money supply.
In another development, Peet Viljoen has urgently requested a US immigration judge to facilitate his deportation. Viljoen's plea is driven by his desire to visit his ailing father.
This brief highlights key financial and legal developments involving prominent figures and economic indicators in South Africa.
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