IS HE GUILTY?
- Haupie
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11 years 2 months ago
Thank you Greg for raising this issue of charging again. I wanted to comment weeks ago, but forgot.
Think about the fee Roux is charging OP. What do you think Mr Nel gets paid by the State?
I would like to hear what you guys think. And whether he is over- or underpaid.
Think about the fee Roux is charging OP. What do you think Mr Nel gets paid by the State?
I would like to hear what you guys think. And whether he is over- or underpaid.
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- robgun
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11 years 2 months ago
10 minutes into the days trial and he is in tears, going to be a lot of kleenex used today.
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- Paythepublic
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11 years 2 months ago
OP is talking himself deeper and deeper into trouble.Nel has worked him out bigtime.
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11 years 2 months ago
Shame this OP is digging his own grave deeper and deeper.. They have to move the court case to Chinese High Court soon enough...
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11 years 2 months ago
Public sector have improved pay scales remarkably in the last 5-10 years and rival many private sector entities on a cost to employer basis...furthermore, job security is almost guaranteed and they have one of the best defined benefit pension plans (yes, those still exist for those that chose to remain thereon when defined contribution pension plans became the norm...)...the wife is on a defined benefit plan and for every 9,9% of earnings that she contributes to it, the employer is contributing 19,8% so in total 29,7% of her earnings are going towards pension funding...this doesn't happen with any private sector employer that I know of...
So Nel may not be anywhere near the earnings of Barry Roux, but there are benefits beyond base earnings...
So Nel may not be anywhere near the earnings of Barry Roux, but there are benefits beyond base earnings...
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- Doublejimmy
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11 years 2 months ago
He like a little kid trying to bullshit his way out of a situation just keeps changing his words..
I never throw tantrums.. then Nel reads some about him throwing a tantrum.. then OP like but i never said i never throw tantrums..
I never throw tantrums.. then Nel reads some about him throwing a tantrum.. then OP like but i never said i never throw tantrums..
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- robgun
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11 years 2 months ago
He is getting caught out on every question, I do not see this going the full distance.
What is the betting on Oscar having a breakdown before the end of the trial?
What is the betting on Oscar having a breakdown before the end of the trial?
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- Doublejimmy
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11 years 2 months ago
All I know from today's court proceedings so far... DELETE UR TEXT MESSAGES !!!! especially if u gonna end up in court.. LOL..
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11 years 2 months ago
robgun Wrote:
> He is getting caught out on every question, I do
> not see this going the full distance.
> What is the betting on Oscar having a breakdown
> before the end of the trial?
I'd like to know the price for if he breaks down in tears another 4 times atleast today.. LOL..
> He is getting caught out on every question, I do
> not see this going the full distance.
> What is the betting on Oscar having a breakdown
> before the end of the trial?
I'd like to know the price for if he breaks down in tears another 4 times atleast today.. LOL..
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11 years 2 months ago
Doublejimmy Wrote:
> All I know from today's court proceedings so
> far... DELETE UR TEXT MESSAGES !!!! especially if
> u gonna end up in court.. LOL..
I better get started then !!! Just joking...no skeletons here...
We up to a 6 count and OP still not moving on canvas...if he doesn't try to get up, the 10 count will come and pass and he'll be in jail for a long time...
Nel focusing on OP ego and narcissism...and he cannot see that he exhibits those traits...
> All I know from today's court proceedings so
> far... DELETE UR TEXT MESSAGES !!!! especially if
> u gonna end up in court.. LOL..
I better get started then !!! Just joking...no skeletons here...
We up to a 6 count and OP still not moving on canvas...if he doesn't try to get up, the 10 count will come and pass and he'll be in jail for a long time...
Nel focusing on OP ego and narcissism...and he cannot see that he exhibits those traits...
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