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WATCH: PIC Commission of Inquiry

13 March 2019, 9:41 AM  |
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The Commission of Inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) continues on Wednesday in Pretoria.

The Commission of Inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) continues on Wednesday in Pretoria.

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The Commission of Inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) continues on Wednesday in Pretoria.

The Commission of Inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) continues on Wednesday in Pretoria.

On Tuesday, the General Manager for listed equities at the PIC, Lebogang Molebatsi, told the Commission of Inquiry that the biggest risk he is facing in his position is the great loss of key skills in his team.

 

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