The utility refutes any suggestion it has anything to do with the DOC's appeal of the VANS ruling.
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The DOC's director-general registers her disgust at comments made by opposition politicians.
Political parties criticise the DOC's VANS self-provisioning appeal.
At least two ministers are tight-lipped as to whether they will follow president Thabo Mbeki, who has resigned.
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It is believed the appeal was done without the initial knowledge of the communications minister or her deputy.
The DOC appeals a ruling to allow VANS to self-provide, citing the need to protect government's "managed liberalisation policy".
"Market conditions" draw the parties away from the discussion table.
Any idiot has ownership rights to his tale, even if it is all sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Local companies still think vulnerability assessments are a luxury, says Telspace Systems.
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