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As a mechanical engineer, you wouldn’t expect Sasol CEO Pat Davies to break a sweat too often. But perched on a bare stage in a theatre in Johannesburg’s West Rand at Sasol’s AGM, Davies’ was clearly disconcerted by a blistering assault from his own shareholders.
The flashpoint was the R3,7bn fine levied on Sasol by the European competition [...]
CSIR in the dock for pandering to politicians
0 Comments Published December 1st, 2008 in UncategorizedThe CSIR (the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) is meant to pursue scientific and industrial research for the good of the country, not pander to politicians by banning its scientists from discussing issues in the public interest.
Yet, the suspension of the CSIR’s water expert, Dr Anthony Turton, last week marked a new low in surpressing [...]
An unhappy ending for Nampak’s John Bortolan
0 Comments Published November 28th, 2008 in UncategorizedA CEO couldn’t hope for a more inglorious exit than leaving a company with a 51% drop in earnings, a R601m write-off of goodwill and a shrinking share of its market.
Though this might seem a tricky subject to bring up, Nampak CEO John Bortolan proved willing in an FM interview to tackle the gorilla in [...]
Maria Ramos and Absa: policy and perception
0 Comments Published November 28th, 2008 in UncategorizedAbsa chair Gill Marcus had clearly prepared a script to read when she was asked about the possibility of a conflict of interest in appointing Maria Ramos, whose partner is finance minister Trevor Manuel, as new CEO.
“This is something the board considered. But the board’s view was that there is a relationship between the bank [...]
Investec doesn’t mind doing a spot of high-handed gloating. Well, why not when you’ve been hauled into a court case (which we wrote about earlier) damaging to your reputation, but then were finally vindicated by the Judge.
This judgment, by Judge Meyer Joffe, gave Investec Employee Benefits (IEB) the green light to transfer across the pension business it inherited [...]
For the first time in recent memory, a director this week came perilously close to being voted off the board of a Top-40 JSE listed company for playing truant from board meetings.
The flashpoint was at Bidvest, where Pansy Tlakula had skipped all four meetings of the company’s transformation committee and 75% of the board meetings. [...]
Fight Club: what Dave King’s tax fight means
0 Comments Published November 14th, 2008 in UncategorizedAt the swanky Johannesburg Country Club last week, Dave King painted a beguiling picture of a Scottish immigrant, who arrived in SA in 1976 with only R170 and raised himself by his bootstraps, only to be slapped down by a bloodthirsty tax authority seeking a high-profile scalp.
It was a soliloquy long on martyrdom (“I just [...]
Delays dog South Africa’s corporate trials
0 Comments Published November 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized SA’s apparent inability to expeditiously prosecute corporate high-flyers accused of dodgy dealings stands in sharp contrast to overseas. The executives at the heart of the Enron scandal, for example, were dealt a swift legal blow for their role in the spectacular 2001 collapse of the energy trading utility that lost investors billions.
Within five years, chairman [...]
In poker terms, a number of Sappi’s shareholders seem to believe its R9,7bn (€750m) purchase of Finnish paper company M-Real is the equivalent of going all-in on a pair of 3s.
Under this deal, Sappi gets four M-Real’s paper mills in Europe and the order books and intellectual property of M-Real’s coated graphic paper business. Sappi will [...]
One of the sweetest deals in the legal fraternity must be the gig as lawyer to Investec.
Last week, Investec was back in another bruising court battle that saw it spar for five days with 11 pension funds in Johannesburg’s High Court. Investec knows the dust-yellowed windows of the dilapidated court well after clashing with shareholders [...]
