State looting not possible if businesses aren’t complicit – Business Leadership SA CEO

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Busisiwe Mavuso said she was confused as to why businesses were seen as an 'untouchable' force and were not held accountable for state looting.

Busisiwe Mavuso said she was confused as to why businesses were seen as an ‘untouchable’ force and were not held accountable for state looting.

“If alongside the politicians as business we [business] are complicit, then when these politicians are put in orange overalls and are hauled to jail then my CEOs should actually be right behind the politicians,” Mavuso said. Mavuso said she was confused as to why businesses were seen as an “untouchable” force and were not held accountable for state looting.

“The proof of the pudding is going to be … are we going to unequivocally come out and support such initiatives because you must know that when we support such initiatives it means that some of our own CEOs are going to be implicated.

 

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