Tito Mboweni retires from public office, joins property company Accelerate as chair

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Outspoken former finance minister, who first served under Mandela, calls time on an illustrious career in public office

31 January 2022 - 19:31Former finance minister Tito Mboweni has resigned from parliament, almost six months since he was removed from the national executive in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s past cabinet reshuffle.

Hours after the end of his political career was confirmed, property fund company Accelerate issued a statement saying he had been appointed as an independent non-executive director and chair...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

 

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