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'Nazir Alli was not at fault'
business.iafrica.com
[iAfrica.com] - This is despite the Sanral board announcing his departure, and appointing board member Koos Smit as acting CEO. It also emerged government was considering a new bill to bail out the agency while the court battle over e-tolling continues.
Mend the Cracks
www.engineeringnews.co.za
[Creamer Media's Engineering News] - Who would be Koos Smit, the man selected acting CE at the embattled South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral), following the ill-timed, yet understandable, resignation of Nazir Alli. Indeed, who would have liked to be Alli!
Road builder owed millions by Free State govt, 'cautiously ...
www.engineeringnews.co.za
[Creamer Media's Engineering News] - He noted that Raubex would not want to see any major policy changes at Sanral, adding that it was also eagerly awaiting the announcement of the next formal CEO. Long-serving Sanral management team member Koos Smit had been appointed acting CE at the
Outa calls for help with funding campaign - Primedia Broadcasting
www.eyewitnessnews.co.za
[Eyewitness News] - The agency's Koos Smit will take over as acting CEO after Alli leaves on 3 June. Outa's Wayne Duvenage said Outa hoped the public will support them. “I will see this as an investment, a very small contribution towards the legal costs, and in return a
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