Long-suffering shareholders in JCI have again been frustrated in their efforts to secure audited financial statements that would indicate if there is any value in the once powerful mining house that was aligned to the late Brett Kebble.

JCI — by then embroiled in controversy after Kebble’s involvement in fraudulent and corrupt activities — was delisted from the JSE in August 2005 after failing to produce audited financial statements for 2004 and 2005...

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