PICInquiry to hear why JSE shunned Sagarmatha listing
PRETORIA – Following Sekunjalo Group chairman, Dr Iqbal Survé’s explosive testimony at the PIC Commission of Inquiry into impropriety at the Public Investment Corporation last week, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange has now been summoned by the commission to explain its decision to stop the listing of Sagarmatha Technologies .
According to Survé, the JSE listing in Sagarmatha Technologies was scuppered by various players acting in bad faith.
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