Controversy-hit Daybreak Farms, which is wholly owned by government workers through the Public Investment Corporation, has suspended its CEO, Matshela Seshibe, over procurement-related issues.
Controversy-hit Daybreak Farms, which is wholly owned by government workers through the Public Investment Corporation , has suspended its CEO, Matshela Seshibe, over procurement-related
issues. ..You’ve always trusted us to help you navigate the world. Support the Sunday Times by becoming a premium member for only R80 and keep the conversation going. You can cancel anytime.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Daybreak Farms CEO suspended over procurement irregularitiesControversy-hit Daybreak Farms, which is wholly owned by government workers through the Public Investment Corporation, has suspended its CEO, Matshela Seshibe, over procurement-related issues.
Read more »
SA Rugby confirms Jurie Roux has quit as CEO | The Citizen🏈SA Rugby parts ways with CEO, Jurie Roux, amid a R37million 💸💰scandal for misappropriated funds while he was head of finance at Stellenbosch University. JurieRoux StellenboschUniversity TheCitizenNews. Get the full story here⤵️
Read more »
E-tolls victory not the end of OUTA, says CEO Wayne Duvenage | BusinessAfter a long and hard battle by the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse, the government announcing that the e-toll system in Gauteng will come to an end was music to the ears of the civil action organisation's CEO Wayne Duvenage. | News24_Business
Read more »
Eskom CEO De Ruyter poisoned with cyanide: reportEskom CEO André de Ruyter survived an attempt to murder him in his office in December, according to a report by energy expert Chris Yelland.
Read more »
EE Business Intelligence: Attempted murder of departing Eskom CEO Andre De Ruyter reported to SAPSEskom CEO Andre De Ruyter has allegedly survived a murder attempt at his office in Megawatt Park, where he drank a cup of coffee laced with cyanide.
Read more »