There is an age-old saying: People who live in glass houses should not throw stones .
It means that people who have faults should not criticise other people for having the same faults.
The raging battle between Dr Survé and his 200 companies under the Sekunjalo Group of Companies, on the one hand, and Nedbank and the other banks, on the other hand, calls to mind this age old saying.
The story begins when a young boy, growing up in the southern surburbs of Claremont/Kenilworth, from humble beginnings, used to sell newspapers, The Argus and The Cape Times, to earn extra money, and assist his struggling family.
He rose, by his own bootstraps, to qualify as a specialist doctor, practised for a while, built a community health facility, in the…