KWV's CEO Boyce Lloyd will step down from his position early amid a furor over his wife's controversial appearance on the kykNET program Die Real Housewives van die Wynlande. | News24_Business
KWV CEO Boyce Lloyd will step down from his position early amid a furore over his wife's controversial appearance on the kykNET reality show KWV confirmed on Thursday that John Loomes will replace Lloyd as CEO of KWV from next month. Lloyd was only supposed to retire from the position next year, but KWV said in a statement that it was part of a"carefully orchestrated leadership transition". The programme was not mentioned in the statement.
She also claimed to regularly fly to London just for a Harrods shopping trip. Some of the programme's footage was shot inside KWV cellars.
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