Beyond the Noise: Why Governance, Not Rhetoric, Must Guide Eskom's Unbundling
Masibongwe Sihlahla | Published 11 minutes ago There is something distinctly South African about the way we conduct public policy debates.
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BLSA has consistently argued for greater private-sector participation, accelerated investment and structural reforms that encourage competition. Their obligations are defined by the Companies Act, the Public Finance Management Act and the fiduciary responsibilities attached to public office.
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BLSA has consistently argued for greater private-sector participation, accelerated investment and structural reforms that encourage competition.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Their obligations are defined by the Companies Act, the Public Finance Management Act and the fiduciary responsibilities attached to public office.
according to IOL (Independent Online)
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