Bain South Africa's managing partner Stephen York has penned a letter appealing for 'constructive dialogue', saying recent calls for the consulting firm to be banned from operating in SA have made clear the need to communicate directly with South Africans.
Stephen York, managing partner of Bain South Africa, says they are prepared to have tough conversations.Bain South Africa's managing partner Stephen York has penned a letter appealing for “constructive dialogue”, saying recent calls for the consulting firm to be banned from SA have made clear the need to communicate directly with South Africans.
“We apologise to you. Bain made serious mistakes in the procurement and execution of our work at Sars, and we kept working even as it became clear that the Sars leadership had a different agenda. York wrote: “Like you, I am South African. I lead Bain’s business in SA, where we employ over 80 people, the overwhelming majority of whom were involved — as junior staff members — in Bain’s work at Sars from 2015-2017.”, who in January asked the UK government to freeze Bain’s contracts subject to the firm complying with the National Prosecuting Authority .
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