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Former Brand SA board of trustees have hit back at former chief executive officer Kingsley Makhubela and accused him of harming the entity. The former trustees detailed how Makhubela had allegedly brought harm to Brand SA.

In a statement released on Saturday, the former trustees detailed how Makhubela, whose contract came to an end in July, had allegedly brought harm to Brand SA.

They were reacting after Makhubela’s dossier titled Corruption Hurts All of Us: Anatomy of Corruption at Brand SA, which contained allegations of abuse of power, corruption, maladministration, and lack of proper governance, surfaced in the public domain.exclusive journalism and features

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