PIC has not lost money on Ayo investment, says Dan Matjila

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Ayo Technology's share price has fallen precipitously since listing and last traded at R8 per share, representing a plunge of 81%

The former CEO of the Public Investment Corporation insists that the state-owned pension fund has not lost any money on its investment in Ayo Technology Solutions, an upstart tech outfit controlled by businessman Iqbal Survé that has slumped more than 80%.

The PIC, which manages more than R2-trillion in government employee pension funds, has been under scrutiny at public hearings following allegations of governance failures after the UDM accused Matjila of misusing funds and making careless investment decisions. Matjila said the IPO was not going to go ahead anyway because the PIC had turned down an invitation to invest in the company.

Matjila said the Ayo transaction was used by people with other agendas as a reason to get rid of him.

 

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Let’s see, you bought at R42 odd rand and now the shares are worth 80 cents. Not even Chinese accounting methods make the PIC not lose money.

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