SAA deal flies into a storm amid doubt over funding
Gordhan overstated Takatso balance sheet
16 June 2021 - 21:46
UPDATED 17 June 2021 - 09:33
Harith General Partners, which was named last week as the private equity investor in SAA, has not yet determined the vehicle it will use to invest in the airline or the source of the capital, the company said in response to questions on Tuesday.
Takatso, a consortium of Harith and Global Aviation, is to acquire 51% of SAA, public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan announced on Friday...
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