Controversial mining company ‘uses employee pensions’ to stay open

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Controversial mining company ‘uses employee pensions’ to stay open
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Controversial mining company Central Rand Gold is at loggerheads with its employees for allegedly failing to pay over pension deductions for almost five months and is apparently using the employee pensions to run the mine

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