Brand SA unfazed by former CEO's corruption allegations

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The Brand South Africa board of trustees said on Wednesday allegations of corruption and malfeasance within the organisation entrusted with promoting South Africa’s image should be reported to law enforcement authorities.

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’’For the purposes of this statement, we do not wish to engage in the merits of the document, its authenticity, nor the allegations made in it. ’’These allegations went through investigations in line with the organisation’s policies and procedures, guided by corporate governance principles, which led up to Dr Makhubela's suspension.”

“Today, the board of trustees stated categorically that any employee found guilty of fraud or misconduct will face consequences as prescribed by the law.”

 

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