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Expropriation Act risks destabilising financial institutions, warns IRR

South Africa’s multi-billion rand banking sector is at risk of being destabilised by the application of the newly signed Expropriation Act, “which is vague and The post Expropriation Act risks destabilising financial institutions, warns IRR  appeared first on Daily Friend.

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