B-BBEE verification company has certificate suspended following Agrizzi testimony | Fin24
Angelo Agrizzi – the former Bosasa boss turned whistle-blower, testified in late March that Bosasa gave R40 000 to an employee of the verification company to"sort out the BEE ratings". "Empowerdex considers itself to be a good corporate citizen and has therefore initiated appropriate steps in order to investigate as a matter of urgency the correctness of the allegations being made by Mr. Agrizzi," it said at the time.
Empowerdex’s executive chair, Vuyo Jack, told Fin24 on Thursday that while Empowerdex was of the view that the matter could have been handled with more tact, it would cooperate with Sanas to clear its name.
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