Ever positive, PSG founder Jannie Mouton draws curtain on a great career
Yesterday Jannie Mouton tendered his resignation, with immediate effect, as chairman and director of the PSG Group.
Alec Hogg’s regular column covering investment, economics, moneycraft and, occasionally, something very personal.
Yesterday Jannie Mouton tendered his resignation, with immediate effect, as chairman and director of the PSG Group.
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