Licence To Loot by Stephan Hofstatter ~ How The Plunder Of Eskom ... | Signed

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Licence To Loot - How The Plunder Of Eskom And Other Parastatals Almost Sank South Africa 

Stephan Hofstatter

Signed by Stephan with an inscription to Gareth

Binding:  Soft

Book Condition: Good

Edition: 2018



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