In Business: Transnet to bleed yet another R150m. ‘Old Mutual snooped on me behind my back’

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In City_Press Business today: A decision by Transnet to suspend work on a R4.2bn project at Durban Container Terminal is set to cost the company R150m; Old Mutual’s now former CEO Peter Moyo has hit back, saying he may take the giant insurer to court

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A decision by Transnet to suspend work on a R4.2 billion project at Durban Container Terminal is set to cost the state-owned logistics companyFollowing his surprise suspension hours before an annual general meeting, Old Mutual’s now former CEOa R45 million fee ? Businessman Kholofelo Maponya believes so, and his demand for R45 million in fees for a deal he was already fully funded for led to SA Home Loans CEO Kevin Penwarden requesting to take early retirement.is a potential gold mine and could generate prosperity and jobs from within.that promises to cut emergency medical responses.

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