FIX: The Titanium People and the Bellini Illumination

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Cover of the book FIX: The Titanium People and the Bellini Illumination by Michael Kerkhoff, Michael Kerkhoff
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Author: Michael Kerkhoff ISBN: 9781476159027
Publisher: Michael Kerkhoff Publication: August 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Kerkhoff
ISBN: 9781476159027
Publisher: Michael Kerkhoff
Publication: August 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fraud and corruption in high places plague South Africa. A tribe, made wealthy by its titanium-rich lands, persistently rebuffs overtures from the investment arm of the ruling party for a stake in its business empire.
The leader of the tribe tells Parliament there is a repressive force at work in the country and there are too many fat cats in government. His wife, speaking at a high profile international conference, blames government for contributing to 343 000 AIDS deaths.
Threats from government ministers, a drive-by shooting and ill-health seemingly silence the couple. But they and an inner circle launch their own covert offensive to bring the corrupt to book. While they are leveraging connections with big business, an angry veteran of the liberation struggle plots his own means of getting his anti-corruption message across – even from the grave.
Their separate initiatives bring the country’s Special Investigations Unit into play. As the unit’s investigations, led by a highly regarded professional, reach a climax, the limelight falls on treasured works of art. But one is not an original...and another carries a career-defining message.

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Fraud and corruption in high places plague South Africa. A tribe, made wealthy by its titanium-rich lands, persistently rebuffs overtures from the investment arm of the ruling party for a stake in its business empire.
The leader of the tribe tells Parliament there is a repressive force at work in the country and there are too many fat cats in government. His wife, speaking at a high profile international conference, blames government for contributing to 343 000 AIDS deaths.
Threats from government ministers, a drive-by shooting and ill-health seemingly silence the couple. But they and an inner circle launch their own covert offensive to bring the corrupt to book. While they are leveraging connections with big business, an angry veteran of the liberation struggle plots his own means of getting his anti-corruption message across – even from the grave.
Their separate initiatives bring the country’s Special Investigations Unit into play. As the unit’s investigations, led by a highly regarded professional, reach a climax, the limelight falls on treasured works of art. But one is not an original...and another carries a career-defining message.

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