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Judge Dennis Davis is the new chairperson of the Companies Tribunal. | News24_Business

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Commercial law specialist Minah Tong-Mongalo as deputy chairperson;

Legal expert Hlaleleni Kathleen Dlepu, who is a former secretary-general of the Black Lawyers' Association;Pension and family law expert Prof.

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