Mailbox: Please don’t act promiscuous with our state pension money
Please don’t act promiscuous with our state pension money: AMAGP Open letter to the Chairperson of the GEPF Board of Trustees.
Please don’t act promiscuous with our state pension money: AMAGP Open letter to the Chairperson of the GEPF Board of Trustees.
Alec Hogg writes on Harith founder, Tshepo Mahloele, after being cleared five times of potentially ruinous allegations.
Culprits must be turned into a Ben la Grange as soon as possible. That’s if South Africa is serious about eradicating corruption.
It is a well-known fact that most South Africans will not have enough, or very little money saved for retirement, writes Christoff Potgieter.
Employees at a unit of the Public Investment Corporation have accused executives at the fund manager of causing an “existential crisis”, says Bloomberg.
AMAGP: The sympathies of Minister Mboweni lie with Sekunjalo and AYO, not with the pensioners whose interests he is mandated to represent.
Public Investment Corporation appointed Abel Sithole as its chief executive officer, filling a position that’s been vacant since his predecessor was removed 18 months ago over accusations of questionable investment decisions.
The Commission of Inquiry into the affairs of the PIC has been released. Certain individuals were fingered and AMAGP demands justice.
Fidelis Madavo, who spent 13 years picking stocks for the PIC, says he’s being scapegoated in the corruption scandal that has gripped the R2.13trn fund.
South African labour union Solidarity began a legal process to stop plans to use the state pension fund to help debt-stricken power utility Eskom.