Mark Cutifani: Amplats CEO comes with full kitbag 🔒
BL PREMIUMNatascha Viljoen, who was tasked with improving community relations after the darkest episodes in post-apartheid SA, is the right person for Anglo American Platinum , said Mark Cutifani, CEO of parent company Anglo American.
Viljoen, the head of global processing for Anglo American, was appointed CEO of Amplats, in which Anglo holds an 80% stake, to replace Chris Griffith, who quit unexpectedly on February 17 as the company released record annual results and a dividend bonanza for shareholders on the back of high metal prices.
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