JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South African construction group Aveng expects to pay a fine for anti-competitive behaviour once a probe into fraud in state and other contracts worth at least 30 billion rand is wrapped up, its chief executive said on Thursday. “We have absolutely no interest in playing cat or mouse games with any authority. These matters are grave, they are serious and we have to deal with them,” Aveng chief executive Roger Jardine told Talk Radio 702. “We have told our stakeholders that we do expect to pay a fine. …
Soccer-Germany rediscover winning mentality in rare France win
BERLIN, Feb 7 (Reuters) – Germany hailed the 2-1 friendly victory over France in Paris on Wednesday as a welcome return of a winning mentality for Joachim Loew’s side, who ended a 26-year barren run against their neighbours. The Germans may claim to have little interest in statistics, having beaten France in World Cup semi-finals in 1982 and again four years later, but a first win on French soil since 1935 did not go unnoticed. …
IOC finds Sochi preparations 'difficult to believe'
Sochi, Feb 7 (IANS/RIA Novosti) The rate of Olympic construction for the Sochi Winter Games has left the International Olympic Committee (IOC) incredulous with a year to go until the opening ceremony.
Research and Markets: Sports Sponsorship Market Report 2013
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Sports Sponsorship Market Report 2013″ report to their offering.
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