Ready to get your own investigation on?
Well, thanks to the Protection of Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF), a selection of the Gupta-related leaked emails are available online for you to read.
Yup. Just click over here and you can scroll through all the documents that have been made available for the public.
According to Business Tech, the PPLAAF said that “the selection has been published following testimony of whistleblowers represented by the group in South Africa’s parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, and at the request of acting chair Zukiswa Rantho”:
“The information (curated to show interactions) will be publicly accessible for a period of ten days only, to assist with the completion of the inquiry,” the group said. “It is a sample from hundreds of thousands of emails, documents and invoices related to the Gupta Leaks.”
In case you were wondering who these cats are, the PPLAAF has partnered with South African media amaBhungane and Daily Maverick and opted to ” provide access to the information via a single portal”, or, in other words, an ‘Investigative Dashboard’.
It will soon be available to global media via the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) with the support of Finance Uncovered.
Pretty exciting.
Until then, the public can access the curated documents on the PPLAAF’s website.
Nothing like some casual Gupta-email reading while sipping on a cup Vida e Caffè’s new blend.
Double yum.
[source:businesstech]
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