Business' wish list for Ramaphosa: End corruption, load shedding

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Business' wish list for Ramaphosa: End corruption, load shedding | Fin24

Eradicating corruption is at the top of the list of issues members of the Southern African-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry would like to see President Cyril Ramaphosa and his new Cabinet tackle.

About 70% of the respondents said they are opposed to land expropriation without compensation and 66.33% indicated a need for the privatisation of state-owned enterprises. "However, corruption is a debilitating issue that impacts severely on economic growth and our appeal to government is to eradicate corruption in all echelons," she said.Another survey, this time by Sage, found that around 70% of South African companies trading internationally spend more than 35 hours per week on compliance.

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