McKinsey director agrees blatant bribes paid in acquisition of SAA contract

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McKinsey director Jean-Christophe Mieszala is trying to convince the commission that it did not know that its partner, Regiments, was corrupt.

JOHANNESBURG - McKinsey director Jean-Christophe Mieszala agreed that blatant bribes were paid in the acquisition of the South African Airways contract.

But the company is not undertaking to pay back interest on the fees it earned from the airline and Transnet.McKinsey said that it paid back Eskom fees with and interest because the contracts were invalid. Mieszala is trying to convince the commission that it did not know that its partner, Regiments, was corrupt."In the case of Transnet, I could also argue, which is different from Eskom, that there was real work that was done with benefits incurred by the SOEs who have also not only benefited from the impact of the work but also the interest on the impact of the work." Download the EWN app to your iOS or Android device.

 

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Paid to who

Obvious some foundations were established with kickbacks...we know the culprits!

And what will come of this? Nothing again? As those that accepted the bribes are the ones task to investigate them? 🤔

Just to repay the money is not good enough. Who are the enablers and beneficiaries? I want people in jail.

I'm leaving this country.

Who did they pay, names please!!!!!!

Why isn't arrested together with those he bribed to get those contracts, he just admitted guilt.

Ok and now name the scumbags who stole the hard working tax payers money so that can get what they deserve - orange overalls

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