STATE OF THE NATION
Cry, the broken country: Johnny Copelyn laments SA’s anarchy and greed
Unionist-turned-CEO Johnny Copelyn laments the anarchy and greed that are setting SA back (and harming his business)
08 August 2019 - 05:00
The boss of the JSE’s biggest black-owned investment group — with interests spanning a multitude of business sectors — says SA is "not a place for sissies".
Writing in the latest Hosken Consolidated Investments (HCI) annual report, CEO Johnny Copelyn, an influential trade unionist in the 1980s, starkly outlined the challenges of doing business in SA...
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