LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sasol denies industrial pollution allegations made by whistle-blower

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Sasol is and has always been committed to working with former employee Ian Erasmus. Our approach to environmental compliance management continues to be transparent and collaborative.

by Alex Anderson, Daily MaverickSasol denies industrial pollution allegations made by whistle-blower by Alex Anderson, Daily Maverick December 12, 2021 Ian Erasmus, who was an employee of Sasol at its Secunda site in Mpumalanga, left the employ of the company after entering into a mutual separation agreement.

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