Jamie McKane
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Why EOH is airing its dirty laundry in public
EOH CEO Stephen Van Coller said being open and transparent about bribery and corruption at his company is the right thing to do to save the company and protect its employees.
Over the past week, Van Coller and ENSafrica’s forensics department MD, Steven Powell provided explosive evidence at the Zondo Commission about corruption at EOH.
EOH CEO Stephen Van Coller said being open and transparent about bribery and corruption at his company is the right thing to do to save the company and protect its employees.
Over the past week, Van Coller and ENSafrica’s forensics department MD, Steven Powell provided explosive evidence at the Zondo Commission about corruption at EOH.