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Business is SA’s"only saviour" and must take a tougher line on corruption, inefficiency and maladministration to avoid an economic meltdown, says Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman. As head of the world’s largest platinum group metals miner and a large source of gold, Froneman is one of the most outspoken business leaders in the country as more executives challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa to move quicker and more decisively on important economic matters.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.
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Neal Froneman: business must unite against government inefficiency‘The only organisation which can save this country now is business,’ Sibanye-Stillwater CEO says Yes,do your boycott and don’t pay this corrupt bastards any Cent tax money..... What does that even mean? The day Sibanya puts up a big solar farm for the mines and not asked to tear it down and use there own generated electricity then we on the right path , until then it’s all government propaganda
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Neal Froneman: business must unite against government inefficiency‘The only organisation which can save this country now is business,’ Sibanye-Stillwater CEO says Yes,do your boycott and don’t pay this corrupt bastards any Cent tax money..... What does that even mean? The day Sibanya puts up a big solar farm for the mines and not asked to tear it down and use there own generated electricity then we on the right path , until then it’s all government propaganda
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