Your cheat sheet on Steinhoff as its execs head back to Parly

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When Steinhoff executives appeared before Parliament in 2018 to testify about the plunge in the group's share price and accounting irregularities, they told MPs there were many questions they could not yet answer.

And on Tuesday, the global retailer's leadership is expected to again brief a joint siting of three oversight committees about Steinhoff. In addition to Steinhoff, the committee will hear from the Hawks, the National Prosecuting Authority, the JSE and and regulatory bodies about the status of their investigations into the group.

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