ALLAN SECCOMBE: Will government listen to economic strategy from business? Unlikely

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ALLAN SECCOMBE: Will government listen to economic strategy from business? Unlikely 🔒

Given the nature of the ANC and its complex relationship with big business, it may not heed latest proposals to kick-start the economyFor industries and businesses, dealing with a government deeply mired in an ideological mission to transform an economy must be one of life’s ultimate frustrations.

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