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November 2018

27 Nov Government should let state-owned companies appoint their own CEOs

Posted at 07:47h in Boardroom Law Blog by TGR Attorneys 0 Comments
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by Matodzi Ratshimbilani The testimony of the former minister of public enterprises Barbara Hogan before the Zondo commission on state capture has highlighted long standing incongruity that beset the directors of state-owned companies (SOEs). Hogan testified how former president Jacob Zuma sought to influence the decisions of...

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